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Last night we had a session on facilitating the development of group vision, mission and goals. It was facilitated by Mr. Mark Lall.

Next session is scheduled for Tuesday 24th September 2024.
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources today announced the first annual Anchor Awards Ceremony to be hosted November 16th, 2024, celebrating the extraordinary fishers of The Bahamas. Under the theme 'Honoring Legends of the Sea,' the Ministry intends to recognize those who have made remarkable contributions to our rich maritime heritage. #MOAMR #AnchorAwards #lengendsofthesea #Herewegrow ... See MoreSee Less

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🐋🐋What to do if a tiger shark approaches you 🐋🐋 ... See MoreSee Less

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CNFO's Leadership Institute. Module 2 - Working with groups. Facilitated by Mr. Winsbert Harry of St. Vincent and Grenadines on Zoom. Date: Tuesday 3rd September 2024 at 8:30 Eastern Caribbean time. ... See MoreSee Less

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All CNFO members are invited to join in the celebration of Mr. Joslyn LeeQuay's life. May his soul rest in perfect peace.

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Joslyn LeeQuay was an Executive Member of the Trinidad and Tobago United Fisherfolk (TTUF), a founding Board member of the CNFO, a Retired Principal, and a Former member of the Board of Directors of the Caribbean Fisheries Training and Development Institute.

Mr. LeeQuay has been involved in the fishing industry for many years. His experience in education has proven beneficial for supporting training programs for fisherfolk.
He has also worked as a consultant to the Seafood Industries Development Company in supporting fisherfolk organisations.

Mr. LeeQuay has represented CNFO in Rwanda and presented a video on ‘The use of ICT in the Small Scale fisheries in the Caribbean'. He has also traveled to South Africa to attend the general assembly of the World Forum of Fisher Peoples (WFFP), India, and Brazil to attend a meeting on the implementation of the Small Scale Fisheries Guidelines.

Educators like Mr. LeeQuay are needed to support capacity-building efforts. We commend him on his efforts and dedication to Caribbean fisherfolk and are extremely saddened by the passing of our esteemed friend. May his soul rest in perfect peace.
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Food is the third most basic human need after air and water.

Everyone, everywhere should have the right to diverse, nutritious, affordable and safe foods.

Join us this #WorldFoodDay to raise awareness about the #RightToFood for all.

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