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Mr. Devon Warner, board member of the CNFO, is making a donation to the Antigua/Barbuda Coast Guard. Items include kettles, a coffee maker, and several life jackets. ... See MoreSee Less
The Executive of the #CNFO is hosting a special meeting tonight, 19th June 2025, to discuss other services the #CNFO can offer to its members. The ideas are to be presented at the next board.
On the screenshot:
L- R Top: Earl George (Deputy Chair), Susan Hodge (Anguilla, observer support to Gen Sec).
Bottom Row (L-R): Aristo Richardson (General Secretary), Armando Ramirez (Treasurer), Devon Stephen (Chair).
Also Present: Oscar Talbot (Organizational Liaison Officer) & Nadine Nembhard (Staff-Administrative Officer) ... See MoreSee Less
๐จ TOMORROW: WATCH 2025 ๐
Transforming the global economy to achieve the right to food for all
๐ฐ Time to pay their fair share:
๐ญ Global landowners
๐พ Multinational agribusinesses
๐ Ultra-processed food companies
๐ Industrial fishing sector
๐ The ultra-wealthy
Register here: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/cEKDkqXMS3aPObiPg2JMIw
#RightToFood #WATCH2025
#TaxJustice #FoodSecurity #GlobalEconomy #SocialJustice ... See MoreSee Less
Caribbean Network of Fisherfolk Organisations
2 weeks ago
Caribbean Network of Fisherfolk Organisations
2 weeks ago
Congratulations Mr. Victory.A man who spent 48 years working in fisheries -- as a fisher and later a vendor -- before retiring in 2024, was honoured during the Fishermanโs Day activities in Calliaqua on Monday.
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Caribbean Network of Fisherfolk Organisations
2 weeks ago
The May 2025 issue of FisherFolk Net is available.
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Fisherfolk Net May 2025 - Caribbean Network of Fisherfolk Organisations
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3 weeks ago
Winner of the 5th Annual Caribana Fishing Tournament held on 7th June 2025. Team Act of Faith with Captain Devon Warner of Barbuda. ... See MoreSee Less
Caribbean Network of Fisherfolk Organisations
3 weeks ago
The lobster season opens on 1st July in #Belize. ... See MoreSee Less
Caribbean Network of Fisherfolk Organisations
3 weeks ago
๐ข PRESS RELEASE: ๐๐ฅ๐๐ a๐ฝ๐ฝ๐ผ๐ถ๐ป๐๐ ๐๐ฟ. ๐ ๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ฐ ๐ช๐ถ๐น๐น๐ถ๐ฎ๐บ๐ ๐ผ๐ณ ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐ถ๐ป๐ ๐๐ถ๐๐๐ ๐ฎ๐ป๐ฑ ๐ก๐ฒ๐๐ถ๐ ๐ฎ๐ ๐ป๐ฒ๐ ๐๐
๐ฒ๐ฐ๐๐๐ถ๐๐ฒ ๐๐ถ๐ฟ๐ฒ๐ฐ๐๐ผ๐ฟ
Belize City, Monday, 2 June 2025 (CRFM)โThe Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM) Secretariat, based in Belize and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Thomas Marc Xavier Williams of Saint Kitts and Nevis as its new Executive Director, effective today, Monday, 2 June 2025.
Read more: crfm.int/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=864:crfm-appoints-dr-marc-williams-of-saint-kitts-a... ... See MoreSee Less
Caribbean Network of Fisherfolk Organisations
4 weeks ago
Meet Mr. Alden Morris, aka "Soupy", the fearless fisherfolk of South Caicos, Turks & Caicos Islands. For over 30 years, he has braved the unpredictable waters to provide for his family and communities within the Turks & Caicos chain of islands. But his story is more than just a tale of survival; it's a legacy of determination and passion for the sea.
Hailing from the island of Grand Turk, he migrated to the fishing community of South Caicos in the 90s, where his love for the ocean and its bounty did not go unnoticed. From a young age, he learned the art of fishing from his father, honing key skills and techniques which have allowed him to assist with scientific research, construction of fish pots and casitas (artificial habitat for lobsters), boat repairs, and many other areas of the fishing industry. With every sunrise, he sets out facing the elements head-on, armed with his free-dive gear, lobster hooks, fishing tackle, and a heart full of hope.
Like other fisherfolk around the islands, Soupy has faced many challenges in the industry, from harsh weather conditions associated with increasing impacts of climate change to dwindling populations of marine species. Yet, through it all, he remains unwavering in his commitment to his craft. He understands the fragile balance between taking from the sea and preserving its resources for future generations. We salute you, Mr. Morris, and encourage you to continue to lead by example, inspiring others to do the same.
Despite the struggles, Soupy's optimism shines through. His infectious smile and unwavering spirit are a testament to his resilience. He has not only managed to provide for his family and pay monthly expenses, but he has also become a pillar of the community. His knowledge and expertise are credible, and have given him the respect of seasoned fishermen (commercial, sports & leisure), who see him as a mentor and a role model.
In a rapidly changing world, where traditional ways of life are being replaced by modern conveniences, Soupy remains steadfast in his ways. His love for the ocean and his commitment to sustaining it for future generations are his goals. He is a true guardian of the sea, and his legacy will continue to live on in the hearts and minds of all who know him.
So the next time you're in South Caicos, keep an eye out for Soupy. Talk to him, learn from him, and let his optimistic outlook on life and the sea inspire you. Because in a world full of chaos and uncertainties, we can all learn a thing or two from this fearless and humble fisherman of South Caicos.
(Submitted by) Michelle Fulford Gardiner, Coordinator, Turks & Caicos Islands National Fishing Association
Photo credit: Fisherfolk First Organization ... See MoreSee Less
Caribbean Network of Fisherfolk Organisations
4 weeks ago
8โ9 June 2025 | C-OP2: Reclaiming Our Future Within the Oceans
Organised by the World Forum of Fisher Peoples (WFFP)
A Global Fisher People's Summit countering the corporate-led UNOC3
Our Ocean; Our Sovereignty; Our Future.
The two-day online summit brings together coastal and inland fishing communities, Indigenous peoples, ocean defenders, and allies from across the globe to challenge the growing threat of corporate control over the seas.
Theme: Defying Colonial Capitalism: Uniting for the Future of Earth & Oceans
8 June (Ocean Day) โ 9 June 2025
3:00 PM CET / 6:30 PM Sri Lanka / 7:00 AM Belize (2h30m)
Zoom: us02web.zoom.us/j/81076834799?pwd=SXO4GXneFyNiYc7u9TkeZVSujay4kb
Meeting ID: 810 7683 4799 | Passcode: 371065
We, the Ocean Peoples, reject the corporate-led UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3)โa space shaped by state capture, the non-profit industrial complex, and market-driven false solutions like blue carbon, 30x30 conservation, and marine spatial planning. These are not solutionsโthey are strategies of commodification and exclusion.
At a time when imperialism, authoritarianism, and fascism are accelerating the militarisation, criminalisation, and violence against ocean peoples, we refuse to participate in governance that silences us while pretending to include us. Our participation would only legitimise the exclusionary processes designed to erase us.
C-OP2 is not an alternative. It is a frontline.
We unite as ocean peoples across 50+ countries to assert:
Maritorial and customary rights
Food sovereignty
Restitution and reparations
Democratic participation in all matters affecting our oceans and lives
From Palestine to Panama, Sri Lanka to Senegal, our fisher communities, especially women, Indigenous peoples, and youth, are resisting. We are not here to tick participation boxesโwe are here to set the agenda and demand justice.
We are the oceans. We are the waters. We are the peoples.
Our Ocean; Our Sovereignty; Our Future.
Join us | 8โ9 June 2025 | Online
#COP2 #OceanPeoples #StopOceanGrabbing #FoodSovereignty #ReclaimOurOceans #UNOC3Counter #MaritorialRights #FalseSolutions #WFFP #ClimateJustice #FisherResistance #OurOceanOurFuture ... See MoreSee Less
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#T&T๐ฅ BBQ Saturdayz with Castara Fisherfolk Association ๐ฅ
Get ready for a mouthwatering Grilled Chicken & Fish or BBQ Chicken & Pigtail โ served with delicious sides!
๐ Castara Beach
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Saturday 14th June
๐ From 11 AM until itโs all gone!
Donโt like waiting in line?
๐ Call ahead, order, and collect when you're ready!
Support local, eat fresh, enjoy the music and enjoy the vibes! ๐๐๐ด
#CastaraBBQ #GrillVibes #SupportLocal #CastaraBeachEats #castaraislove #castarafisherfolk #castarastrong #bbqlife #grilling ... See MoreSee Less