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Showing posts with label fishing video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fishing video. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 September 2019

Women in the Fishing Industry video competition finalists 2019.


"What is not visible doesn’t exist"

Around the world, many fish-workers - both at sea and ashore are women. In the UK women who fish aren't invisible - they barley exist - though there are plans to actively promote women as new entrants in Cornwall and the South West. They are represented more evidently in shore work - Newlyn's very own Elaine Lorys is the UK's first Master Fishmonger for instance and much was made in the media of her success. 


Globally, “One in every two seafood workers is a woman, yet women are over-represented in lowest paid and lowest valued positions, and very few at leadership positions… Women are essential contributors to this important food industry, but they remain invisible, including to policy makers. There is a need to increase awareness about their role in this industry and to recognise the value they bring.”

This is because what is not visible doesn’t exist that in March 2017 MATIS in cooperation with WSI launched a video competition inviting men and women to tell us the story of women in the Seafood industry, to bring attention to gaps and challenges experienced by Women in Seafood, to cast light on positive initiatives.

More information can be found here on the International Association for Women in the Seafood Industry.



First prize Women of the Arousa Sea, (Spain)




Second prize Oyster farming in Wadatar (India).




Third prize Truchas arapa, or The Aquaculture women of Lake Arapa (Peru)




WSI Prize of Excellence 2019 Leadership des femmes transformatrices au Sénégal (Senegal):




WSI Prize of Excellence 2019 Women with tradition (Peru)




Special WSI mention to Mujeres a bordo (Spain)


There were many more entries to the competition - all of which can be seen here:

Monday, 12 November 2018

CFPO Episode 3 - Brackan


The backbone to sustainable fishing is strong, accurate science. Here at the CFPO we welcome scientists on board our vessels to help build a clearer picture of the health of our fish stocks. Although many fishermen were mistrustful of the work carried out by scientists involved in fisheries research many have now come to see that without accurate data the industry as a whole cannot fight those organisations who seek to curtail their fishing effort in the light of biased data taken from third party agencies. There are over 7000 UK fishing vessels - each one is potentially capable of contributing to a national bank of fishing data - citizen science is the most cost effective and efficient way to empower the industry.

Come and hear once such advocate for citizen science as skipper Brackan along with researcher, 'Spike' Searle aboard the Spirited Lady III both give us a glimpse of life on an over-10m fishing vessel and explain why sustainability and science are so important.

CFPO film prodiced by Nina Constable Media (https://www.ninaconstable.co.uk/) & Mindfully Wired Communications (https://www.mindfullywired.org/).




Tuesday, 23 October 2018

Forthcoming CFPO video series - meet skippers!


Time to of the . Delighted to share this second teaser for our latest creative project - a series of stories fresh from the Cornish coast, exploring what & mean to this beautiful region.

Stay tuned, the full film series launches from the 29th of October.

Thursday, 8 September 2011

Stainless steel Gurdie Combo - designed by a fisherman for fisherman.


Gurdie Combo 
 No dangerous hooks spread across decks, fish one side, no overhanging outriggers giving more deck space and freedom to move. Revolving rollers with stainless steel bearings. Strong clamping system with rubber-based protective gaskets helping to reduce damage especially to fibreglass gunnels, the clamps pivot 23º ensuring no damage to gunnel resulting in a more secure fastening with locking nuts. The 4" revolving wide handle makes approximately 2 turns per fathom.

Rear end stanchion to gurdie taking strain off gunnels, this unit fishes 6–20+ hooks with tangle free system. All open ends are rubber sealed resulting in less damage to hands etc.


Innovative line transporter keeps the working deck clear of  hooks.
Unit can be supplied as just gurdie / gurdie and wheel / complete system.

Complete system £495.00 with free local delivery.

For further information email or phone 07415511227

Saturday, 16 February 2008

James RH sails into a scuffly sea



Watch a short video of the beam trawler James RH Stevenson leaving Newlyn at the start of a trip.