Although women working in UK fisheries are a community that is scattered across the UK, thanks to technology we can come together and exchange information and share experiences. With this in mind, UK Women in Fisheries has launched a series of Topic Group webinars…
Read MoreFollowing the launch of UK Women in Fisheries, we extended a warm invitation to all our new members to kick off the network and get to know each other.
Read MoreIn February, 2022, UK Women in Fisheries opened for membership. The website was launched and new members invited.
Read MoreWomen have recently been well represtented on the UK fishing industry’s Fathom podcast.
Read MoreThere’s been plenty of media interest in Women in Fisheries throughout 2021.
Read MoreNew work shares insights gathered from research in coastal communities.
Read MoreThe project has finished but there are still plenty of exciting outputs to come.
Read MoreThe Seafarers’ Charity “Fishing without a safety net” report has just been released.
Read MoreA new article focusing on women’s diverse roles in fishing has been published this month.
Read MoreIt’s international women’s day and we’re launching our new ‘Voices from the industry’ policy briefing.
Read MoreThe AKTEA network was relaunched in February, renewing support for women fishers across Europe.
Read MoreAfter an autumn of interviews, we’re ending 2019 on a high.
Read MoreWe’re launching a fresh call for women fishers to share their stories.
Read MoreWe share our highlights from the recent People and the Sea conference.
Read MoreWe’re pausing fieldwork for the summer, but will be back in autumn for more interviews.
Read MoreWe’re looking for women from fishing families across the UK to share their stories.
Read MoreWe’re looking for experts in feminist theory for the ‘People and the Sea’ conference.
Read MoreI recently attended the fantastic World Small-Scale Fisheries congress in Thailand.
Read MoreNew study finds women’s ‘hidden’ activities are central to the success of fishing businesses.
Read MoreWe are recruiting participants from inshore, small boat, fishing families in Newfoundland.
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