Women in Fisheries No 35 (March 2022)

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Number 35 (March 2022)

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Coordinator

Sangeeta Mangubhai, Talanoa Consulting, Fiji

Production

Pacific Community, Fisheries Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems Division, Information Section, SPC, BP D5, 98848 Noumea Cedex, New Caledonia.

Produced with financial assistance from the Australian Government, the European Union, France and the New Zealand Aid Programme.

Editor's note

This 35th edition of the Pacific Community’s Women in Fisheries Information Bulletin has 13 original articles on a diversity of topics. Sarah Harper provides a first look at the Illuminating Hidden Harvests project’s findings on gender, while Cristina Ruano-Chamorro summarises a desktop study examining gender transformative approaches used by fisheries and conservation actors who seek to advance gender equality in coral reef-social ecological systems. Carolina Garcia discusses the impacts of COVID-19 on coastal communities in the Pacific using a gender and social inclusion lens. If you missed it, you can also learn about the Community-Based Fisheries Dialogue that was held during the fourth Regional Technical Meeting on Coastal Fisheries and Aquaculture that was held virtually in October 2021. 

To help improve gender equity and social inclusion in fisheries and aquaculture, three guides have been developed for managers and practitioners that are worth a read and can be used for training: Gender equity and social inclusion analysis for coastal fisheries and Practical ways to implementing gender-sensitive research in the Pacific by the Wildlife Conservation Society and Talanoa Consulting; Gender equality and social inclusion toolkit by the Fiji Women’s Fund; and Practical ways to implement gender-sensitive fisheries and aquaculture research in the Pacific (this edition). Kate Barclay and co-authors share that a Pacific Handbook for Human Rights, Gender Equity and Social Inclusion in Tuna Industries funded under the Pacific-European Union Marine Partnership (PEUMP), will be launched later in 2022.

We welcome a number of new lead authors to the bulletin from the Pacific and beyond – Cristina Ruano-Chamorro, Madu Galappaththi, Carolina Garcia, Menka Goundan, Salanieta Kitolelei, Eva Medianti and Saras Sharma.

Sangeeta Mangubhai

Contents

Women and the business of aquaculture: A case for women tilapia farmers in Fiji Information
Salote Waqairatu-Waqainabete, Lavinia Kaumaitotoya (pdf: 515 KB)
Commitments to gender equality have surged, but how deep do they run? A look at Pacific small-scale fisheries
Sarah Lawless, Philippa J. Cohen, Sangeeta Mangubhai, Danika Kleiber, Tiffany H. Morrison (pdf: 639 KB)
Gender inclusion and mainstreaming in Fiji’s offshore fisheries sector
Seremaia Tuqiri and Vilisoni Tarabe (pdf: 794 KB)
Key findings from Palau’s gender and marine resources assessment: Women and men both important for use, management and youth empowerment
Ann Singeo,Caroline E. Ferguson, Iseko Willyander, Reid Endress, Surech Bells, and Bryan A. Endress (pdf: 672 KB)
Women of Tabonibara lead fisheries management into the future
Beia Nikiari, Tarateiti Uriam, Leslie James, Iutita Karekenatu, Aurélie Delisle and Owen Li (pdf: 922 KB)
Engaging women in pearl meat farming in Fiji
Vutaieli B. Vitukawalu, Fareea Ma, Sirilo Dulunaqio and Rosi K. Batibasaga (pdf: 564 KB)
From coast to coast to coast: An introduction to gender and small-scale fisheries co-management in Canada
Kirsten Bradford (pdf: 633 KB)
Women of the land and sea at the 14th Triennial Conference of Pacific Women: Investing in inclusive and sustainable value chains identified as a regional priority
Natalie Makhoul, Margaret Fox, Flavia Ciribello and Josephine Kalsuak (pdf: 320 KB)
Toksave Pacific Gender Resource: a new home for quality research relating to gender in the Pacific
Lindy Kanan (pdf: 341 KB)
Recognising the contribution of women in small-scale fisheries to improve food security and resilience in Fiji
Roslyn Nand (pdf: 403 KB)
“The ocean is my land”: Understanding unintended outcomes of tuna fisheries development in Suva, Fiji
Victoria Margaret Syddall (pdf: 488 KB)
My story: Esther Wozniak
Esther Wozniak (pdf: 243 KB)
Boosting women’s knowledge in post-harvest handling of fish and fattening of mud crabs before sale
Ana Ciriyawa, Vutaieli B. Vitukawalu and Rosi K. Batibasaga (pdf: 567 KB)
In the fishing industry, women face hidden hardships: a study
Kiley Price (pdf: 510 KB)
The value of gleaning: beyond food and income
Ruby Grantham, Jacqueline Lau and Danika Kleiber (pdf: 460 KB)
Shining a light on Fijian women fishers’ role in providing food and income for their households
Alyssa S. Thomas, Sangeeta Mangubhai,1 Margaret Fox, Semisi Meo, Katy Miller, Waisea Naisilisili, Joeli Veitayaki and Salote Waqairatu (pdf: 260 KB)
Engaging women for enduring conservation
Robyn James (pdf: 1 MB)