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Women Highlighted on Fisherfolk Day

photo - 365antigua.comAntigua St. John’s – “The Role of Women in the Fisheries Sector” is the theme under which Antigua & Barbuda will join the rest of the world in celebrating Fisherfolk Day. The international observation is Friday, June 29.

Chief Fisheries Officer Mrs. Cheryl Appleton noted that women’s involvement in the fishing industry here at home and globally has increased tremendously over the years. Recent investigations show that women are invested at all levels of the industry, from policymaking, to investing in boats, to fishing, processing and vending.

“Women are pivotal to the sector,” Mrs. Appleton said. “Overall, fisherfolk who contribute significantly to food security, with many of them taking exceptional risk to do so, do not get the recognition they deserve. On the day set aside to celebrate them, one of the things we acknowledge is that their efforts ought not to be understated.”

Automotive Art, will pay tribute to fisherfolk by offering discounts on servicing Yamaha engines.

Fisherfolk who live in the Mosquito Cove and Old Road areas will be offered substantial discounts on servicing Yamaha 2 stroke engines up to  50 HP, 2 stroke engines over 50 HP, and 4 Stroke Engines along with a Basic Service to include Spark Plug, Lower Unit Oil Change and Carburetor Cleaner.

The campaign will begin at 8:30 am at the Urlings Station.

Manager Mr. Glynn Grummett said, “We are pleased to be a proud sponsor of Fisherfolk’s Day and will continue to support the day.”



He said the offer will be extended to other areas of the island later this year.

Minister Hilson Baptiste called the efforts of fisherfolk valiant.

“These are people who, at one end of the spectrum, risk life and limb and, at another end, take serious financial risks. Their efforts contribute significantly to the food basket,” the minister said.

From the ministry’s perspective, the objectives of Fisherfolk’s Day are to continue to encourage and develop co-operation among fisherfolk, associations and other stakeholders; to help maintain and safeguard the sector from illegal fishing activities; to combat the presence of invasive species; to promote sustainable use; and to promote public awareness and education.

Fisherfolk Day was renamed from Fisherman’s Day, by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), in recognition of the contribution of both genders.
 
The observation has its genesis in the Christian observation of the Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul, who were fishermen, as well as Disciples of Christ.

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