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Ms. Isabel Martinez, Belize Fisheries Department. A day set aside to honor fisher of the year. ... See MoreSee Less

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The entire Caribbean is getting ready to celebrate fisherfolk birthday on 29th June. Changes in what is allowed in Grenada is raising concerns by all. ... See MoreSee Less

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Fisherfolk day event taking place in Jamaica today. Celebrating all the fishers, vendors, processors, and coastal communities of Jamaica! 🎣🇯🇲

Today event taking place in Jamaica.
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A Tribute to Dr. Shelly-Ann Cox
From the Board of the Caribbean Network of Fisherfolk Organisations (CNFO)

It is with deep sadness that the Board of the Caribbean Network of Fisherfolk Organisations (CNFO) mourns the passing of Dr. Shelly-Ann Cox, Chief Fisheries Officer of Barbados.

Dr. Cox was a remarkable leader, an outstanding fisheries professional, and a true friend of Caribbean fisherfolk. CNFO was honoured to collaborate with Dr. Cox on numerous regional initiatives. She was always generous with her knowledge, steadfast in her support for fisherfolk organisations, and committed to building partnerships that strengthened our region. Her warmth, humility, and professionalism left a lasting impression on everyone she met.

On behalf of the CNFO Board, we extend our sincere condolences to her family, loved ones, colleagues in the Barbados Fisheries Division, and the people of Barbados during this difficult time.

We celebrate a life of service, leadership, and dedication. Though she is no longer with us, her legacy will continue to inspire us as we work toward a sustainable and prosperous future for Caribbean fisheries and fisherfolk.

Rest in eternal peace, Dr. Shelly-Ann Cox. Your legacy will never be forgotten. 🕊️
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📣 In Loving Memory | CNFO Leadership Institute Completion Ceremony (8th Feb 2022)

One of the memorable milestones in the CNFO Leadership Institute journey was the Completion Ceremony held on 8th February 2022.

Shelly Ann Cox was truly a star of the ceremony, serving as the MC with grace, warmth, and presence. Her contribution added so much life and meaning to the event, and her support to CNFO’s leadership work will always be remembered.

We honour her legacy and the role she played in strengthening our movement and community.

🕊️ Rest in peace, dear #Shelly Ann Cox.

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Fisherfolk in Jamaica rescued!!!!!!! ... See MoreSee Less

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Jamaican fisherfolk who were reported missing at sea have been safely rescued by the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) Coast Guard. According to reports, the men survived a terrifying ordeal, spending 7½ days adrift at sea. ... See MoreSee Less

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Three Jamaican fisherfolk who were reported missing at sea have been safely rescued by the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) Coast Guard. According to reports, the men survived a terrifying ordeal, spending 7½ days adrift at sea. ... See MoreSee Less

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#StarNews: A Clarendon family is waiting by the waters with hope that missing fisherman, 32-year-old Marcell Cameron, will either arrive at his destination or return home.

READ MORE: jamaica-star.com/article/news/20260610/disappeared-night-worry-mounts-four-fishermen-remain-missing
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Dr. Shelly-Ann Cox is the appointed Chief Fisheries Officer in Barbados. She took up the role in January 2023 with a mission to improve the country's fishing industry and guide it to new heights.

Her role as Chief Fisheries Officer is extraordinarily dynamic and multifaceted. Her days often provide new experiences and require a balanced solution-oriented skillset. However, she enjoys connecting with her fellow Barbadians and is dedicated to breathing new life and advancements into the fisheries sector.

Sleep in peace super lady. You will be missed by the CNFO family.
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Mr. Winsbert Harry, board member of the Caribbean Network of Fisherfolk Organisations from St. Vincent and Grenadines, is attending the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) learning exchange on Regional Fisheries and Ecosystem-based Adaptation.

It's being held in the Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 between June 9th to 11th, 2026.

The objectives of the workshop are to;
-Share lessons learned from the CBF EbA Facility projects, with a focus on sustainable and resilient fisheries and related ecosystems and livelihood

-Identify good practices and innovations from across the region

-Strengthen collaboration and networks among practitioners and explore key challenges and opportunities for scaling and replication.
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CNFO Mr. Winsbert Harry is also in attendance. ... See MoreSee Less

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