The October 2021 Thematic Webinar of the V2V Programme was delivered by Cornelia E Nauen of Mundus maris on the topic ‘The Small-Scale Fisheries Academy as an operational support to the SSF Guidelines’. The talk places the emphasis on some empirical experiences with how it is possible to act on the rich analyses and diagnostics on SSF that have become available. It is focused principally on strengthening the capacities of women and men in SSF to partake actively in shaping the implementation of the Guidelines.
Thankfully through initiatives such as the research collaborations ‘Too big to ignore’ and the V2V partnership more attention is being paid to small-scale fisheries, which are often not quite so small given that they account perhaps for as much as 50% of the wild caught fish for human consumption. They certainly account for more than 90% of the labour force in the fisheries sector world-wide. But continued heavy subsidies to industrial overfishing and scant processes explicitly geared to ensure the participation of women and men working in different segments of the value chain put considerable pressure on the their livelihoods. How to support their efforts for improving their lives and that of their families and communities is therefore of great interest and can contribute to implementing key features of the SSF Guidelines. Click on the poster announcement to watch the talk.
Small-Scale Fisheries Academy
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- Small-Scale Fisheries Summit in Rome, 5-7 July 2024
- Regional Symposium on European Small-Scale Fisheries, Larnaca, Cyprus, 1-3 July 2024
- Baltic Fisheries Emergency Meeting, Brussels, 26 June 2024
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- African edition of 4WSFC in Cape Town, 21 to 23 November 2022
- World Fisheries Day, 21 November 2023
- Webinar: Nigeria’s Fisheries challenges and opportunities
- Presenting the FishBase app at the Symposium in Tervuren
- MARE Conference on Blue Fear – Mundus maris reflects
- The Transition From Vulnerability to Viability Through Illuminating Hidden Harvests, 26 May 2023
- EGU sessions focused on geoethics and joint learning, 23-28 April 2023
- Solidarity with artisanal fishers in Senegal and Mauritania
- The legal instruments for the development of sustainable small-scale fisheries governance in Nigeria, 31 March 2023
- Tools for Gender Analysis: Understanding Vulnerability and Empowerment, 17 February 2023
- Community resilience: A framework for non-traditional field research, 27 January 2023
- Sustainability at scale – V2V November webinar
- European edition of 4WSFC in Malta, 12-14 September 2022
- Mundus maris contributes to SSF Summit in Rome
- Women fish traders in Yoff and Hann, Senegal, victims or shapers of their destiny?
- The Academy continues its work in Yoff
- Illuminating the Hidden Harvest – a snapshot
- Virtual launch event FAO: International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture
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- World Fisheries Congress, Adelaide, 20-24 September
- Mundus maris supports the fight of Paolo, the fisher, in Tuscany, Italy
- Strengthening capacities of the actors for sustainable small-scale fisheries
- Testing training methods during the pilot phase of the SSF Academy in Senegal
- A premiere – launch of a Small-Scale Fisheries Academy in Senegal