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27075
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International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
Publication Date:
2021-07-24
Description:
Women’s small-scale, part-time fishing and gleaning activities globally may contribute nearly 3 million tonnes of seafood, with a landed value of around $5.6 billion. In many cultures and contexts around the world, fishing (like hunting) is considered a male domain and is closely associated with masculinity. Moving along the fish value chain from fishing to processing, more women appear. In fact, much of the labour needed to convert fish into consumable products is done by women. The role of women is more visible in seafood processing, especially on an industrial scale, than in fishing activities.
Keywords:
Fisheries
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Sociology
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Yemaya Newsletter
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gender
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small-scale fisheries
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women in fisheries
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ICSF
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SSF
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fish processing
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labour
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post harvest fisheries
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seafood processing
Repository Name:
AquaDocs
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article
Format:
application/pdf
Format:
application/pdf
Format:
14-15
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