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StewardFish: Caribbean Fisherfolk in Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) – Paula Jacobs Williams
Thislivelihood profile was produced by the CaribbeanNatural ResourcesInstitute(CANARI) with funding from the Developing Organisational Capacity for Ecosystem Stewardship and Livelihoodsin Caribbean Small-Scale Fisheries(StewardFish) project which is being implemented by the Food and Agriculture Orga...Documents

StewardFish: Caribbean Fisherfolk in Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) – Tylon Joseph
This livelihood profile was produced by the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) with funding from the Developing OrganisationalCapacity for Ecosystem Stewardship and Livelihoods in Caribbean Small-Scale Fisheries (StewardFish) project which is being implemented by the Foodand Agriculture ...Documents

StewardFish: Caribbean ICT Research Programme’s First Interim StewardFish Progress Report: Gap analysis of NFOs’ Use of ICT in Governance & Recommendations for Improvements
This report analyzes current gaps in the use of ICT for governance by national fisherfolk organizations (NFOs) in Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Saint Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The findings of the gap analysis direct recommendations for remediation strategies and actions....Documents

StewardFish: Caribbean ICT Research Programme’s Second Interim StewardFish Progress Report: Four Online Training Modules & Training Plan for Training of 7 Trainers
This second interim progress report of the Caribbean ICT Research Programme (CIRP) for the Developing Organizational Capacity for Ecosystem Stewardship and Livelihoods in Caribbean Small-Scale Fisheries (StewardFish) Project covers sub activities d – f of Activity 1.1.2.3: Develop ICT best pra...Documents

StewardFish: CNFO Training Report – Developing Organizational Capacity for Ecosystem Stewardship and Livelihoods in Caribbean Small-Scale Fisheries
The seven countries participating in the Developing Organizational Capacity for Ecosystem Stewardship and Livelihoods in Caribbean Small-Scale Fisheries (StewardFish) project – Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Guyana, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines have a high depen...Documents

StewardFish: Developing organizational capacity for ecosystem stewardship and livelihoods in Caribbean small-scale fisheries
This brochure summarizes the objectives and components of the Stewardship Project, which include: empowering fisherfolk throughout fisheries value chains to engage in resource management, decision-making processes and sustainable livelihoods, with strengthened institutional support at all levels in ...Documents

Stewardfish: Developing Organizational Capacity for Ecosystem Stewardship and Livelihoods in Caribbean Small-Scale Fisheries
Who? 23 representatives including 7 Mentors, 6 Mentees (National/Lead Primary FFOs) and 10 Fisheries Department representatives from the project countries: Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Guyana, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Why? To orient the mentors, FFO rep...Documents

StewardFish: EXAMINATION OF PUBLIC POLICY AND PRIVATE SECTOR PURCHASING PRACTICES TO IMPROVE CONSUMPTION AND INTRA-REGIONAL TRADE OF SEAFOOD FOR THE CARIBBEAN SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES SECTOR
In the Caribbean region, small-scale fisheries play a vital role in the economies of coastal communities and rural livelihoods. Fisheries provide important sources of income, employment, food and are an essential aspect of many people’s identities. If done sustainably, increasing the consump...Documents

Stewardfish: INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS AND ORGANISATIONAL ASSESSMENT OF FISHERIES-RELATED STATE AGENCIES FOR ENABLING ECOSYSTEM STEWARDSHIP IN CARIBBEAN FISHERIES SECTORS
CANARI conducted an Institutional Analysis and Organisational Assessment in each of the project countries to contribute to Outcome 1.2 “Fisheries-related state agencies have capacity to support fishing industry stewardship” and Output 1.2.1 “state agency implementation gaps are assessed ...Documents

StewardFish: JAMAICA CARIBBEANSPINY LOBSTER VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS REPORT
The artisanal lobster fishery in Jamaica is classified as “overfished”. It is under significant threat from illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU), a volatile global market environment and increasing unsustainable fishing practices by the artisanal fishers. Further, it operates as ...Documents