PROGRAMS
18 OCTOBER 2018
TIME | Abstract No | Session | Authors/ Presenters | Download File |
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0900 -0905 | Welcome and Overview | |||
0905 -0912 | Welcome and Opening address | |||
0915 -0935 | Opening Remarks | |||
0935 -0955 | Keynote Address | |||
1000 -1015 | Group photo | |||
1015 -1045 | Tea | |||
1100 -1230 | Special workshop I: Photovoice: Researching gender in aquaculture and fisheries through the camera lens | Janine Pierce*, AwF Australia | Slides | |
1100 -1230 | Special workshop III: Plan International Seas for Change | Sadia Tahseen* and Iris Caluag* | Slides | |
1100 -1230 | Session ll: Gender-disaggregated statistics | |||
STAT_O1 | 24 | Vulnerability levels among male and female in Malaysian fisheries and aquaculture community | Zumilah Binti Zainalaludin and Norehan Binti Saidi | Slides |
STAT_O2 | 87 | Fisheries professionals of India: gendered analysis of profile, academic performance and career growth | Jyotimanjari Sahoo, Ananthan, P.S.*, Neha Qureshi and C. Sundaramoorthy | Slides |
STAT_O3 | 88 | Work participation of fisher men and women among coastal fishing communities: A comparative study of two Indian states | Gomathy, V., Ananthan, P.S.* and Hino Fernando | Slides |
STAT_P1 | 50 | Changed gender role in higher education, research and employment in Aquaculture and Fisheries in Bangladesh: Opportunities and challenges | Mohammad Mahfujul Haque* and Mohammad Nuruzzaman | Slides |
1100 -1230 | Session lII: Gender and the seafood industry | |||
GSF_O1 | 3 | Managing Mercado del Mar, a case of women’s leadership in the fishing industry | Carmen Pedroza -Gutiérrez* | Slides |
GSF_O2 | 5 | The case of a 29 -year -old women’s association of small -scale fish farmers and processors | Angelito Gonzal, Tipparat Pongthanapanich and Pedro Bueno* | Slides |
GSF_O3 | 8 | Gender participation in the food safety implementation of boneless siganids Siganus puellus technology | Cherrylene G. Macachor, Corazon P. Macachor, Jesswon T. Tamundoc, Charena J. Castro* and Renissa S. Quiñones | Slides |
GSF_O4 | 58 | Changes in fishing communities and women fishers in Japan Lunch | Natsuko Miki*, Kumi Soejima and Izumi Seki | Slides |
1330 -1500 | Special workshop II: GAF101 Using “Intersectionality” in Research on Gender and Fisheries and Aquaculture. A GAF 101 Training Session Prior | Marilyn Porter, Holly Hapke and Kyoko Kusakabe | Slides | |
1330 -1500 | Session I: Gender assessments in fisheries and aquaculture | |||
GA_O1 | 4 | Gender Equity in bagnet creek fishery of North -West coast of India | S. Abuthagir Iburahim*, Suraj Kumar Pradhan, T.Nirmal, T.Velumani, Nakhawa Ajay Dayaram, R.Ratheesh Kumar and Latha Shenoy | Slides |
GA_O3 | 64 | Gender differentiated needs and preferences of farmers for Rohu fish in Bangladesh and India | Mamta Mehar*, Mekkawy Wagdy, Cynthia McDougall and John Benzie | Slides |
GA_O4 | 16 | Women’s empowerment through improved seaweed farming technology: The story of “sea power” in Zanzibar | Cecile Brugere*, Flower E. Msuya, Narriman S. Jiddawi, Betty Nyonje and Ritha Maly | Slides |
1330 -1500 | Session ll: Gender disaggregated statistics (cont’d) | |||
STAT_O4 | 25 | Profiling the relationship between vulnerability type and background of single – vulnerable community members in Malaysian fisheries and aquaculture community | Norehan Binti Saidi and Zumilah Binti Zainalaludin | Slides |
STAT_O5 | 57 | Study of the social status of fisherwomen in Patna fish market Bihar India | Meghna Sinha*, Albiya Arshabi and Bibha Kumari | Slides |
1330 -1500 | Session lII: Gender and the seafood industry | |||
GSF_O5 | 42 | Profit or social capital? A case study of the motivations behind seaweed women’s groups in Indonesian villages | Silva Larson*, Natalie Stoeckl, Mardiana Fachri, Mustafa Dalvi, Mike Rimmer and Nicholas Paul | Slides |
GSF_O6 | 45 | Women’s entrepreneurship in aquaculture: Learning from the existing positive deviators | Afrina Choudhury and Cynthia McDougall | Slides |
GSF_O7 | 55 | “The path forward: Breaking the cycle of inequalities in the seafood industry”: Results of a global survey carried out in 2017 | Marie Christine Monfort* | Slides |
GSF_O8 | 51 | The current state and problem of the role of the woman organization in fishing community | Izumi Seki*, Kumi Soejima and Natsuko Miki | Slides |
1500 -1530 | Tea | |||
1530 -1700 | Special workshop II: GAF101 Using “Intersectionality” in Research on Gender and Fisheries and Aquaculture. A GAF 101 Training Session | Marilyn Porter, Holly Hapke and Kyoko Kusakabe | Slides | |
1530 -1700 | Session I: Gender assessments in fisheries and aquaculture (cont’d) | |||
GA_O5 | 23 | How has organization benefited women in the Barbados flyingfish fishery? A look from within | Maria Pena and Patrick Mcconney | Slides |
GA_O6 | 26 | Addressing gender gaps from a programmatic perspective | Angela L. Cruz*, Patrick J. Christie and Alan T. White | Slides |
GA_O7 | 27 | An evaluation of recent initiatives on gender, women and livelihoods in small – scale fisheries in Indonesia | Stacey, N.*, Gibson, E., Loneragan, N., Warren, C., Wiryawan, B., Adhuri, D. and Fitriana, R. | Slides |
GA_O8 | 28 | Human development of small scale fishers in Indian reservoirs: A gender based assessment | Pooja Gautam*, Ananthan P S, Arpita Sharma and V. Ramasubramanian | Slides |
1530 -1700 | Special workshop IV: Furthering Deepening Feminist Perspectives in Fisheries | Nalini Nayak and Cornelie Quist | Slides, ICSF Publication | |
1530 -1700 | Session lII: Gender and the seafood industry (cont’d) | |||
GSF_O9 | 39 | Can small scale fisherwomen take to online retail? Evidence from a social experiment with Mumbai fisherwomen | Siddhika Meher*, Velumani, T, Ananthan, P.S and Arpita Sharma | Slides |
GSF_O10 | 68 | The challenges and empowerment of women fishery entrepreneurship groups in Japan: Examining the steps taken by the Umi Hito Kurashi forum | Kumi Soejima*, Natsuko Miki and Izumi Seki | Slides |
GSF_O11 | 59 | Opportunities and constraints of sardine trading for women in Timor -Leste | Kim Hunnam* | Slides |
GSF_O12 | 108 | Tuna fisheries gender analysis: Case of general Santos, Philippines | Marieta Baňez Sumagaysay*, Alice Prieto -Carolino, Rowena Paz L. Gelvezon, Harold M. Monteclaro, Ida M. Siason and Rosario H. Asong | Slides |
1800 onwards | Welcome Dinner |
19 OCTOBER 2018
Time | Abstract No. | Session | Authors/ Presenters | Download File |
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0900 -0930 | Sessions Plenary: Rapporteurs reports on the Workshops I; II; III & lV Sessions l, II, III | |||
0930 -1030 | Session I: Gender assessments in fisheries and aquaculture (cont’d) | |||
GA_O9 | 9 | Women entrepreneurs in fish value chains: A micro level study of vulnerability and resilience in India | Gopakumar V.*, Sneha G, Holly M. Hapke and Amalendu Jyotishi | Slides |
GA_O10 | 73 | Engagements of women and men in the municipal and commercial tuna fisheries in Sarangani Province, Philippines | Alita T. Roxas*, Marissa G. Dela Cruz, Paul Joseph B. Ramirez, and Lily Ann D. Lando | Slides |
GA_P1 | 46 | Shrimp industry gender gap in India: Case of Maharashtra state | Arpita Sharma and Sandesh Patil | Slides |
GA_P2 | 71 | Gender participation on street food production of south reclamation project affected families | Renissa S. Quiñones* and Corazon P. Macachor | Slides |
0930 -1030 | Session IV: Gender and Fisheries & Aquaculture Governance | |||
GOV_O1 | 1 | Challenges faced by fisher women of south India specific reference to Andhra Pradesh | Prof. (Mrs.) Vijayakhader* | Slides |
GOV_O2 | 2 | Women struggle in a sea cucumber fishery. An outcome from an ungovernable fishery | Carmen Pedroza -Gutiérrez* | Slides |
GOV_P1 | 38 | Caribbean Fisheries: Perspectives On Gender Too | Patrick McConney* | Slides |
GOV_P2 | 69 | Gender participation on the environmental protection practices of northern Cebu coastal resorts | Charena J. Castro, Corazon P. Macachor, Marde T. Ponce, Hubert G. Quiñones* and Rosein A. Ancheta Jr. | Slides |
0930 -1030 | Session lII: Gender and the seafood industry (cont’d) | |||
GSF_O12 | 92 | Migrant women’s strategies to cope with exploitative employment practices in Thai seafood sector: A case study from rayong and trat | Veena N* and Kyoko Kusakabe | Slides |
GSF_O13 | 49 | Assessment of capacity building programmes for pre-processing and processing women workers in India | Nikita Gopal*, Arathy Ashok, R. Raghu Prakash, Parvathy. U., Prajith K K, Renuka, Jesmi Debbarma and Joice V. Thomas | Slides |
GSF_P1 | 17 | From river to table: The roles of women in sustaining indigenous food production in a traditional riverrine community | Sashah B. Dioso* | Slides |
GSF_P2 | 70 | Food safety implementation in fish processing technology: Gender roles Tea | Corazon P. Macachor, Cherrylene G. Macachor, Renissa S. Quiñones, Jean F. Nebrea* and Charena J. Castro | Slides |
1100 -1230 | Special workshop V : Exploring Gender Equity and Equality in the SSF Guidelines Co -organized by WorldFish and Conservation International | Danika Kleiber, Whitney Yadao -Evans, and Cynthia McDougall | Slides | |
1100 -1230 | Session I: Gender assessments in fisheries and aquaculture (cont’d) | |||
GA_O11 | 75 | Organizing women to promote gender equity: The case of fishing villages in Miagao, Iloilo, Philippines | Mary Barby P. Badayos -Jover* | Slides |
GA_O12 | 76 | Gendered differences in nutritional status of fish -dependent households in Kerala, India | Jeyanthi. P*, T.V. Sankar, Anandan, R, Suseela Mathew and Nikita Gopal | Slides |
GA_O13 | 47 | Understanding gender dimensions in small scale fisheries of Kep Province, Cambodia | Jariya Sornkliang*, Norm Sina, Chin Leakhna, Lao Sophea, Yanida Suthipol and Bhawana Upadhyay | Slides |
GA_O14 | 82 | Digital story telling of women in fisheries and aquaculture in Nigeria: Assessment of their roles and contributions using specific case studies. | Foluke Omotayo Areola*, Ayojesutomi O. Abiodun – Solanke, Adeola Eniola Ayano and Oluwafunmilola Juliana Shelika | Slides |
1100 -1230 | Session IV: Gender and Fisheries & Aquaculture Governance (cont’d) | |||
GOV_O3 | 11 | “Lives on the move”: Gendered aspects of migration in fishing villages in Sri Lanka | Nadine Vanniasinkam* and Nirmi Vitarana | Slides |
GOV_O4 | 30 | Acknowledging the use right of women crab collectors over customary land use changes: A case study in Merauke, Papua -Indonesia. | Maria Kurupat and Ria Fitriana* | Slides |
GOV_O5 | 44 | Outcomes from gender focused interventions for the shrimp PL collectors: Case of a fisher’s slum from south -western coastal region of Bangladesh | Mohammad Nuruzzaman*, Khandaker Rashidul Hasan and Gitte Andersen | Slides |
GOV_O6 | 48 | ‘Before we asked for permission, now we only give notice’. New gender relations in fisheries: women’s entrance into small -scale artisanal fisheries in Chile | Gloria L Gallardo -Fernández* and Fred Saunders | Slides |
1100 -1230 | Session V : Gender and climate change with reference to fisheries & aqua culture | |||
CC_O1 | 22 | Gender -disaggregated impacts of a category 5 cyclone on rural fisher communities in Fiji | Sangeeta Mangubhai*, Alyssa Thomas and Margaret Fox | Slides |
CC_O2 | 91 | Integrating gender perspective into sustainable livelihoods framework in vulnerabilities impacts assessments of disasters: Cases in central Philippines | Gay Defiesta* | Slides |
CC_O3 | 105 | Gender differences in coping strategies and adaptation to crisis experienced in coastal households in the Philippines Lunch Carribbean Corner | Benedict Mark M. Carmelita*, Alice Joan G. Ferrer, Jinky C. Hopanda, Herminia A. Francisco, and Canesio D. Predo | Slides |
1330 -1500 | Special workshop VI: Role of women fishworker organizations towards implementation and monitoring of small scale fisheries guidelines; case of African Women Network of Fish Processors and Traders (AWFISHNET) | Editrudith Lukanga and Kafayat Adetoun Fakoya | Slides | |
1330 -1500 | Session I: Gender assessments in fisheries and aquaculture (cont’d) | |||
GA_O15 | 84 | Gender in aquaculture and fisheries in Odisha: A study on worldfish program | Surendran Rajaratnam*, Neetha Shenoy and Cynthia McDougall | Slides |
GA_O16 | 96 | The role of women in coastal region of Pekalongan and Tegal – Indonesia: A value chains selection between fish vs others | Aini Nur Furoida*, Fendika Damar Pengestu, Ika Suciati, and Indah Susilowati | Slides |
GA_O17 | 97 | Increasing the profit position of women small scale entrepreneurs in the rock oyster industry of Samar, Philippines | Marieta Baňez Sumagaysay* and Gerwyn P. Enerlan | Slides |
GA_O18 | 101 | Socio -economic determinants of gender among small scale fishers practicing alternate livelihoods along coastal Andhra Pradesh, India –an empirical study | Swathi Lekshmi P.S*, R.Narayanakumar, Vipinkumar V.P, Shyam S.Salim and Johnson B | Slides |
1330 -1500 | Session IV: Gender and Fisheries & Aquaculture Governance (cont’d) | |||
GOV_O7 | 52 | Locating the context of gender in fisheries policies of India | Rajiv Rathod*, Sambit Priyadarshi, Arpita Sharma, Velumani T. and Dileshwari Ratre | Slides |
GOV_O8 | 65 | From Resistance to Internalization: The Spread of ‘Gender Equality’ in Small – scale Fisheries Governance | Sarah Lawless* | Slides |
GOV_O9 | 67 | Voices from the shore: Lived experience of women as leaders in fisher organizations in Bolinao, northern Philippines | Sheila Marie M. Dasig* | Slides |
GOV_O10 | 77 | The potential of Community Savings Groups in enabling women’s empowerment and Hilsa conservation | Tanzina Nazia*, Afrina Choudhury and Dr. Abdul Wahab | Slides |
1330 -1500 | Session V : Gender and climate change with reference to fisheries & aqua culture (cont’d) | |||
CC_O4 | 32 | Gender differentiated coping strategies among ethnic Vietnamese fishers in the face of a decrease in fishing resources in Chhnok Tru district, Cambodia | Raksa Sok* | Slides |
CC_O6 | 53 | Gender and climate change adaptation in aquaculture: Improving data collection with a web -based platform Tea | Emmanuelle Bourgois*, Flavie Denelle and Fang Ning Tan | Slides |
1530 -1730 | Special workshop VII | Gender transformative approaches in fisheries and aquaculture: An exploration of strategies and emerging outcomes | Cynthia McDougall, Steven Cole and Afrina Choudhury, WorldFish | Slides |
1530 -1730 | Session I: Gender assessments in fisheries and aquaculture (cont’d) | |||
GA_O19 | 104 | Occupational hazard among women fish smokers in coastal areas of Ondo state, Nigeria | Funmilola Agbebi* | Slides |
GA_O20 | 106 | Gender differences in possession of unused livelihood skills and desire to be involved in livelihood opportunities in coastal households in the Philippines | Benedict Mark M. Carmelita*, Alice Joan G. Ferrer, Jinky C. Hopanda, Herminia A. Francisco, and Canesio D. Predo | Slides |
GA_O21 | 107 | Gender Differences in Contribution to Coastal Household Income in the Philippines | Benedict Mark M. Carmelita, Alice Joan G. Ferrer*, Jinky C. Hopanda, Herminia A. Francisco, and Canesio D. Predo | Slides |
GA_O22 | 74 | Role of gender focused intervention in haor floodplain: Case of women -led cage aquaculture from Kishoreganj haor areas | AKM Nowsad Alam*, Mohammad Nuruzzaman and Shahidul Islam Bhuiyan | Slides |
GA_P3 | 102 | Inclusive value chains: The case of seaweeds farming in Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines | Paul Joseph B. Ramirez*, Teresita A. Narvaez, Maripaz L. Perez, and Earl Joanne Santos -Ramirez | Slides |
GA_P4 | 118 | The Triple Roles of Fishers’ Wives to Support Their Household Economy: An Empirical Study in Tegalsari and Muarareja Villages, Tegal – Indonesia | Hapsari Ayu Kusumawardhani* and Indah Susilowati | Slides |
1530 -1730 | Session IV: Gender and Fisheries & Aquaculture Governance (cont’d) | |||
GOV_O11 | 85 | Is fishing gendered? Women as equal partners in KRS reservoir fisheries, India | Velumani, T, Ananthan, P.S*, Ramasubramanian and Rama Krishna | Slides |
GOV_O12 | 94 | Women’s leadership in community fisheries: Case in Kampot and Banteay Meanchey in Cambodia | Kyoko Kusakabe* and Prak Sereyvath | Slides |
GOV_O13 | 41 | Enhancing women’s leadership to influence the productivity of rice field fisheries enhancement project (2012 -2015) | Miratori Kim*, Vichet Sean, Vanvuth Try, Yumiko Kura and Sarah Freed | Slides |
GOV_P3 | 86 | Indigenous women rising: A spotlight on the role of indigenous women in transforming fisheries governance on Canada’s pacific coast | Sarah Harper*, Anne K. Salomon, Dianne Newell, Pauline (Holistis) Waterfall, Kelly Brown, Leila Harris and U. Rashid Sumaila | Slides |
1530 -1730 | Session VI: Focus on SDG5, and other SDGs, in fisheries and aquaculture | |||
SDG_O1 | 34 | Aquaculture through the lens of gender: An investigation into the socio – economic impact of seaweed farming on coastal communities in Bantayan, Philippines | Elena Mengo*, Gaetano Grilli, Rose -Liza Eisma -Osorio, Jonathan O. Etcuban, Judy Ann Ferrater -Gimena and Annie Tan | Slides |
SDG_O2 | 36 | Gender -transformative approaches to development in coastal and fishing communities in the English -speaking Caribbean | Leisa Perch, Patrick McConney and Maria Pena | Slides |
SDG_P1 | 12 | Harnessing Palauan fisherwomen’s ecological knowledge for sustainable management | Caroline Ferguson* | Slides |
SDG_P2 | 31 | Exploring female involvements in Malaysian micro and small scale aquaculture operation (MiSAO) | Zakiah binti Adun and Zumilah Zainalaludin | Slides |
SDG_P3 | 117 | Gender roles and poverty determinants of fish farmer’s households in Oyo state, Nigeria | Omitoyin, Siyanbola. A.* and Chineke, Ebube. C. | Slides |
1800 onwards | Reception Dinner |
20 OCTOBER 2018
TIME | Abstract No. | Session | Authors/ Presenters | Download File |
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0900 -0930 | Sessions Plenary: Rapporteurs reports on the Workshops V; Vl; Vll; Session I; III; IV; V & VI | |||
0930 -1030 | Special workshop VIII | Gender Analysis through Micro and Small Aquaculture Operation (MiSAO) Best Aquaculture Practises (M -BAP) | Zumilah Binti Zainalaludin | Slides |
0930 -1030 | Session I: Gender assessments in fisheries and aquaculture (cont’d) | |||
GA_O23 | 113 | Promoting gender in fisheries in Lao Pdr | Dongdavanh Sibounthong | Slides |
GA_O24 | 79 | Promoting women’s empowerment and gender equality in Myanmar fisheries and aquaculture sub -sectors | Lemlem Aregu, Cynthia McDougall, Surendran Rajaratnam and Michael Akester | Slides |
0930 -1030 | Session VIII: Learning exchanges – experiences and lessons | |||
LE_O1 | 35 | Two birds with one stone: Fisheries monitoring as a tool for empowering women and informing marine management | Jenny House* and Nick Piludu | Slides |
LE_O2 | 37 | Caribbean Small -Scale Fisherwoman Learning Exchange in Costa Rica: Women’s Voices | Bertha Simmons* and Nadine Nembhard | Slides |
LE_P1 | 61 | Roles of women in promoting safety of children in small islands: The case of teach drr in Carles, Iloilo, Philippines | Josephine T. Firmase, Jorge S. Ebay, Darlene Joy D. Calsado and Lovella Mae M. Magluyan | Slides |
LE_P2 | 63 | Women shell fishers in small island communities: Roles, risks and recommendations | Lovella Mae M. Magluyan, Josephine T. Firmase and Jorge S. Ebay | Slides |
1030 -1100 | Tea | |||
1100 -1230 | Special workshop IX | Mainstreaming gender in fisheries education | Mary Barby, Sharma, Kusakabe, Salin and Soejima | Slides |
1100 -1230 | Session I: Gender assessments in fisheries and aquaculture (cont’d) | |||
GA_O25 | 21 | Seaweed farming in Western Visayas: Strengthening the roles of women | Caridad N. Jimenez*, Nieves A. Toledo and Soledad S. Garibay | Slides |
GA_O26 | 100 | Lens on Gender in Oyster farming and Grouper Fish Farming in Vietnam | Janine Pierce* | Slides |
GA_O27 | 109 | Gender equity and women empowerment in the fisheries value chain in Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia: A case study | Reiny A. Tumbol, Alvon Jusuf, Daisy M. Makapedua and Jardie Andaki | Slides |
GA_P5 | 120 | An analysis of social relations outcomes on women participating in small scale fish value chains on Lakes Malawi and Chilwa | Chikondi L. Manyungwa-Pasani*, Mafaniso Hara and Sloans K. Chimatiro | Slides |
1100 -1230 | Session VIII: Learning exchanges – experiences and lessons (cont’d) | |||
LE_O3 | 62 | Promoting financial literacy among women in island fishing communities through comsca : The case of Gigantes islands, Carles, Iloilo, Philippines | Darlene Joy D. Calsado, Josephine T. Firmase, Jorge S. Ebay, Aprille Danilly A. Guintibano, and Lovella Mae M. Magluyan | Slides |
LE_O4 | 78 | The teaching of local taboos among the youth of pandan, antique, Philippines and its implications to Fisheries resource management | Elmer L. Jover and Sashah B. Dioso | Slides |
LE_O5 | 114 | Stories from village -based seaweed groups in Indonesia: Chips, sticks and bakso | Mardiana Fachri, Natalie Stoeckl, Silva Larson, Mustafa Dalvi, Mike Rimmer and Nicholas Paul | Slides |
1230 -1330 | Lunch | |||
1330 -1500 | Session VII: Gender research methods in fisheries & aquaculture (cont’d) | |||
RM_O1 | 18 | Women fisherfolk Barbados -a gendered lens | Debra D. Joseph, Maria Pena* and Leisa Perch | Slides |
RM_O2 | 54 | Time to connect GAF research to the political economy of the fish value chain revolution that is shaping women’s inequality | Meryl J Williams* | Slides |
RM_O3 | 66 | Sustainability of Fish based enterprises among women in Kerala: An analysis in context of highly competitive value chain | Rejula, K.*, Ashaletha,S., Mohanty,A.K and Sajesh,V.K | Slides |
RM_P1 | 19 | Story -telling with photo -voice: Women fisherfolk Barbados -a gendered lens | Debra D. Joseph, Maria Pena* and Leisa Perch | Slides |
1330 -1500 | Film Screening | Winning entries of the “women in seafood” video competition organised by WSI, with the support of MATIS and AFD the French Development Agency. | Link to videos | |
1330 -1500 | Session VIII: Learning exchanges – experiences and lessons (cont’d) | |||
LE_O6 | 95 | Women in fisheries and aquaculture in Nigeria: Introducing the bootstrap in the roadmap | Francis M. Nwosu, Kafayat A. Fakoya, Shehu L. Akintola and Ayojesutomi O. Abiodun – Solanke | Slides |
LE_O7 | 110 | Advancing gender in the environment (agent): Gender in fisheries — A sea of opportunities | Maria Prebble and Jackie Siles | Slides |
LE_O8 | 83 | Bringing the gender considerations at the centre of fisheries education agenda | Arpita Sharma* | Slides |
LE_O9 | 119 | Successful Women Leadership in the Aquatic Animal Food Bank Project: Case study of Sapsomboo Model, Buriram Province, Thailand | Malasri Khumsri* and Amornrat Sermwattanakul | Slides |
1500 -1530 | Tea | |||
1530 -1630 | Sessions Plenary: Rapporteurs reports on Workshops VIII & IX; Sessions I; VII & VIII | |||
1630 -1700 | Closing: Sessions Summary; Prizes; GAF7 Declaration |
21 OCTOBER 2018
Field Trip |