Image for Fish Health Inspectorate

Fish Health Inspectorate

The Fish Health Inspectorate (FHI) is a regulatory body responsible for monitoring the health and safety of fish in the UK. It ensures that fish farms and aquatic environments are free from diseases that could harm fish populations and the wider ecosystem. The FHI conducts inspections, enforces health regulations, and helps prevent the spread of fish diseases. It plays a crucial role in protecting fish welfare, supporting the aquaculture industry, and safeguarding public health by ensuring that fish products are safe for consumption. Overall, the FHI helps maintain the sustainability of fish resources.