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Cornish Sardine Management Association www.cornishsardines.org.uk
Cornwall Inshore Fisheries Conservation Authority (CIFCA). www.cornwall-ifca.gov.uk
Cornwall Fish Producers Organisation (CFPO). www.cfpo.org.uk
Cornwall Food an Drink. www.cornwallfoodanddrink.co.uk
Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science (CEFAS). www.cefas.defra.gov.uk
Environment and Sustainability Institute, University of Exeter. www.exeter.ac.uk/esi
International Union for Conservation of Nature (ICUN). www.iucn.org
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES). www.ices.dk
Marine Conservation Society (MCS). www.mcsuk.org
Marine Management Organisation (MMO). https://www.gov.uk/marine-management-organisation
Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). www.msc.org
National Lobster Hatchery. www.nationallobsterhatchery.co.uk
Sea Fish. www.seafish.org
Seafood Cornwall Training. www.seafoodcornwalltraining.co.uk
Shark Trust. www.sharktrust.org
Shellfish Association of Great Britain. www.shellfish.org.uk
Southwest Handline Fisherman Association. www.linecaught.org.uk
Sustainable Restaurant Association. www.thesra.org
Through the Gaps. blog.through-the-gaps.co.uk
Cornwall Good Seafood Guide is underpinned by the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) Good Fish Guide. The first UK consumer guide to sustainable seafood. For more information visit www.fishonline.org
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