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Saturday, 20 July 2024

Book your chance to take part in the UK Fishing Fleet Survey 2024

Every year we talk to fishing vessel owners around the UK to capture economic and employment data. We also ask about the issues affecting businesses. This page has information on:


The 2024 Fishing Fleet Survey will start on Monday 15 July. For enquiries please contact fleet.survey@seafish.co.uk.

About the Fleet Survey

The fleet survey is a major piece of research into the health of the UK's fishing sector. It looks at the economic performance of the fleet itself and at the demographics of the people who work in fishing businesses. This allows us to better understand the social impact the industry has on coastal communities. The results of the survey help both industry and policy makers to understand the changing challenges and opportunities vessel owners and managers face, as well as the impact of fisheries management measures.

Creating an accurate picture of the industry relies on support and participation from skippers and vessel owners across the UK.

Fleet Survey 2024 timetable 

Country
Region and Dates
England
Dorset and Isle of Wight: 12 – 16 August

Durham and Yorkshire: 22 – 26 July

Essex: 12 – 16 August

Kent: 26 – 30 August

Lancashire and South Cumbria: 15 – 19 July

Merseyside: 29 July – 2 August

North Cornwall and Devon: 26 – 30 August

North Cumbria: 2 – 6 September

Norfolk: 9 – 13 September

Northumberland and Tyne and Wear: 15 – 19 July

South East Cornwall: 15 – 29 July, 26 – 30 August, 2 – 6 September, 9 – 13 September

South West Cornwall: 22 – 26 July

South Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire: 29 July – 2 August

Suffolk: 22 – 26 July

Sussex and East Hampshire: 5 – 9 August

West Dorset and South Devon: 5 – 9 August
Scotland
Argyll and Bute: 15 – 29 July

East Dumfries and Galloway: 2 – 6 September

Fife: 22 - 26 July

Isle of Skye: 29 July – 2 August

Lothian and Borders: 19 – 23 August

Mid West Highland: 12 – 16 August

North Aberdeen and Moray: 5 – 9 August

North East Highlands: 5 – 9 August

North West Highland: 15 – 19 July

North Argyll and Bute and Isle of Mull: 15 – 19 July

Orkney: 19 – 23 August

Outer Hebrides: 19 – 23 August

Shetland: 19 – 23 August

South Argyll and Bute and Isle of Jura and Islay: 29 July – 2 August

South East Aberdeen and Angus: 5 – 9 August, 9 – 13 September

South West Highland: 22 – 26 July

West Dumfries and Galloway and Ayrshire: 22 – 26 July
Wales
Glamorgan and South Dyfed: 2 – 6 September

North Dyfed and South Gwynedd: 29 July – 2 August

North Wales: 29 July – 2 August
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland: 29 July – 2 August




This is the proposed schedule for fleet researcher visits in 2024. The schedule is subject to change and it will be updated every Monday.

If you miss the fleet researchers in your area, email fleet.survey@seafish.co.uk and we can arrange another way for you to take part.

During the survey

Our researchers visit ports and harbours across the UK to speak with vessel owners and skippers. They follow local guidance and health and safety protocols as they travel and meet with fishers.

The survey asks a series of questions about the financial and operational performance of fishing vessels questions about the demographics of the crew. It's an opportunity to build our understanding of how fishing businesses have fared in the last 12 months.

All information shared with Seafish is always treated in the strictest confidence. No figures relating to any individual or specific vessel are revealed in any outputs.

Fisherman being interviewed by a Seafish fleet survey researcher 

Take the survey

Vessel owners interested in participating should email fleet.survey@seafish.co.uk with their:

name

email and/or phone number

port of operation

Our researchers will arrange to meet you in port or schedule a telephone or video call if that is more suitable.

Benchmarking reports for vessel owners

Owners who provide their financial accounts can request a free financial performance benchmark report. The report compares their vessel’s economic performance to similar vessels which can help identify areas where business improvements can be made. They can also be used as evidence in grant or loan applications.

Industry testimonials

Various industry representatives from across the country have called on vessel owners to take part in the survey. Find out more, by accessing our YouTube videos on the links below.

Mike Park from the Scottish White Fish Producers Association (SWFPA) on why fishing businesses should take part.




Jerry Percy from the New Under Ten Fishermen's Association (NUTFA) on why to take part in the Fleet survey.





Harry Wick from the Northern Ireland Fish Producers' Organisation (NIFPO) explains how Fleet Survey data helps him to represent fishermen better.