Saturday, November 30, 2024

Seafood industry encouraged to engage in more self-promotion

The UK seafood industry is being encouraged to share positive and uplifting stories to support a new campaign aimed at improving the public’s perceptions of seafood and its production.

Seafish, the public body supporting the UK seafood industry, has this week launched Seafood for Life, an initiative that aims to help businesses or individuals in the sector share good news stories the public may not otherwise hear about.

Seafish CEO Marcus Coleman said: “The UK seafood industry has told us it wants our support in helping them improve perceptions of seafood.

“While we know the industry faces challenges, it is also clear that it is full of passionate people with remarkable stories to tell and we have developed Seafood for Life as a means of shining a light on these positive examples.

“We’re asking people to get behind this new initiative and tell us their stories so we can create exciting content they can share to encourage the world to think better of seafood and the industry that gets it onto our plates.

“Examples might include how the industry is responding to climate change, to managing end of life fishing gear or attracting new entrants to the industry; whatever the positive story, we want to hear about it.”

He said positive stories might include technological and environmental advancements to help make the supply chain more efficient and resilient, stories around creating employment for communities, spreading the news of fish as a protein rich food source or industry case studies which help debunk myths.

“We will then work with contributors to develop these inspiring stories into content including videos and photography, news, social media posts, fact sheets and more, to be shared with seafood businesses and help them communicate positively about the industry. The content will also be showcased in a new online Seafood for Life hub on our website.”

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