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🌟 Module 3 Completed! 🌟

Tonight, the CNFO Leadership Institute successfully wrapped up Module 3 on Zoom! 🙌 — 6 more modules to go on this empowering journey! 👏💙

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The GCFI Fishers’ Forum is focused on including fishers in the broader science and management issues that shape the marine resources of the region. Fishers are sponsored by numerous partners to attend the annual meeting during which a specific activity is included within the GCFI meeting agenda for fishers to present their point of view on a variety of topics. Other activities are included which enable the fishers to interact with local fishers both at the meeting and in their communities to garner lessons learned from others in the region.

At the #GCFI77 Fishers' Forum, we were honoured to feature the The Voices from the Shore Theatre Collective who have been building their capacity in Popular Theatre to understand and interrogate injustices faced by fisherfolk in the fishing industry. This year, they will be featured at the #CINEFISHFilmFestival

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Ronita Ollivierre hails from Lapompe, Bequia, in the Grenadines of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. She comes from a proud island community deeply rooted in the traditions of fishing, seamoss cultivation, and seafaring. Growing up in a fishing family, Ronita has always been connected to the sea and the livelihoods it sustains, both culturally and economically.

Over the years, she has established herself as an advocate for sustainable fishing practices, responsible seamoss farming, and community-led development. Passionate about preserving marine resources for future generations, Ronita has been involved in initiatives that highlight the importance of fisheries to food security, tourism, and cultural heritage across the Caribbean.

Her leadership extends beyond the shorelines of Bequia. Ronita actively participates in dialogues on women in fisheries, youth empowerment, and the role of fisherfolk in national development. She emphasizes education, innovation, and collaboration as vital tools for strengthening small-scale fisheries and improving the lives of fishing families.

Ronita’s journey is also one of resilience. Balancing family responsibilities, economic challenges, and health struggles, she continues to show determination and commitment to her community. She represents the voice of Bequia fisherfolk championing their rights, sharing their stories, and reminding the wider Caribbean that the fishing sector is not only an industry but also a way of life.

Through her work and advocacy, Ronita Ollivierre stands as a true example of strength, dedication, and hope for fisherfolk in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and across the wider Caribbean.
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🐟 Don’t miss out! Early Bird registration for #GCFI78 closes on September 30! Join ocean, climate, and biodiversity leaders in partnering for the oceans in Cartagena, Colombia between October 27-31!

💡 Secure your spot today and access discounted rates 👉 www.gcfi.org/conference-registration/

GCFI is partnering with the IOCARIBE and the UNDP/GEF PROCARIBE+ Project, to co-host this event. GCFI78 is an Endorsed Decade Action Program with the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. For more information, please visit: www.gcfi.org/gcfi78
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Condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Elmer Rodriguez, fisher leader in Belize. ... See MoreSee Less

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In Loving Memory of Mr. Elmer Rodriguez

It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of Mr. Elmer Rodriguez, who transcended about a week ago. His legacy and contributions to Belize's fishing community, and to the wider Caribbean region, will be remembered with great respect and admiration.

Mr. Rodriguez hailed from the proud fishing village of Sarteneja, Belize, and dedicated over 40 years of his life to the sea and to the livelihoods of fisherfolk. At the time of his passing, he served as Chairman of the Executive Committee for the National Fishermen Cooperative Society Limited, continuing to lead with passion, wisdom, and unwavering commitment.

In 2024, Mr. Rodriguez played a key role in supporting regional collaboration, when the Gladden Memorial Initiative, facilitated by GCFI, hosted a fisher exchange between members of the Caribbean Network of Fisherfolk Organisations (#CNFO). He warmly welcomed a delegation of fishers from The Bahamas to Belize—offering not only hospitality, but also sharing knowledge, experience, and a deep love for the ocean.

Among his many accomplishments, Mr. Rodriguez was honored with the prestigious title of “Fisher of the Year” in Belize, a testament to his dedication, leadership, and excellence in his craft.

His presence will be greatly missed, but his legacy will continue to inspire generations of fishers to come.

May he rest in peace, and may his family and community find comfort in the mark he left on so many.
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✨ The CNFO Leadership Institute training started tonight 🚀—don’t miss the next sessions! 🌊👩🏽‍✈️👨🏾‍✈️ ... See MoreSee Less

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Remember to register!!!!Dear CNFO Members,

The CNFO Leadership Institute is thrilled to announce 2025 training sessions. Don't miss out on this chance to invest in yourself and your future as a leader within CNFO.

Secure your spot today by registering via this link: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfl0SoC6VD-WcVLJ_jL8Q9ZGQg8cTVBwQFgKSUkyyYcF009oQ/viewform?usp=h...
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🇰🇳 ✨ Today we shine the spotlight on our dedicated fisher, Earl Freeman.

He is currently an active participant in the CARE SKN King Crab Project, which supports both reef restoration and fisheries diversification. Earl also played a key role in deploying our conch artificial reefs during the COASTFISH project.

We extend our gratitude to Earl for his commitment towards marine conservation and sustainability.

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Dear CNFO Members,

The CNFO Leadership Institute is thrilled to announce 2025 training sessions. Don't miss out on this chance to invest in yourself and your future as a leader within CNFO.

Secure your spot today by registering via this link: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfl0SoC6VD-WcVLJ_jL8Q9ZGQg8cTVBwQFgKSUkyyYcF009oQ/viewform?usp=h...
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