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27127
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International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
Publication Date:
2021-07-26
Description:
The impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on a small-scale fishing in Lorient is vividly captured in the pages of a diary maintained by a gillnetter skipper’s spouse. In March 2020, Emmanuelle Yheul-Bertin, wife of a gillnet skipper who runs a 13-metre gillnetter vessel with four men on board, began recording the experiences of skipper and crew during the COVID-19 lockdown. Her diary covers the period from mid-March to early May. The first entry signals a gathering cloud of anxieties. “The media is reporting lockdown restrictions to prevent the spread of COVID,” writes Emmanuelle, “but the artisanal fishery in Lorient is yet to recover from the impact of the winter’s numerous storms.”
Keywords:
Environment
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Fisheries
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ICSF
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Yemaya
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women in fisheries
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small scale fisheries
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gender
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COVID
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artisanal fisheries
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lockdown
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gillnetter
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France
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AquaDocs
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article
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application/pdf
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application/pdf
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