Women in Fisheries No 43 (March 2026)

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Number 43 (March 2026)

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Coordinator

Sangeeta Mangubhai, Talanoa Consulting, Fiji

Production

Pacific Community, Fisheries Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems Division, Information Section, SPC, BP D5, 98848 Noumea Cedex, New Caledonia.
Produced with financial assistance from the Australian Government, the European Union and the New Zealand Aid Programme.

 

Editor's note

This 43rd edition of the Pacific Community’s (SPC) Women in Fisheries Information Bulletin has 15 original articles from the Pacific region covering a range of topics.

Conservation International is continuing to build capacity in the region for considering, assessing and addressing human rights in the Pacific tuna sector. I want to do a shout out to Jyanti Singh who always makes time to write an article to keep us all updated of Conservation International’s investments in this space ‒ there is much to learn. Complementing this work is a summary of a desktop and a research framework published by SPC to start to understand and address gender-based violence in fisheries and aquaculture in the Pacific. Sarah Harper led a global paper that was a call to action for policymakers and practitioners on the need to pivot towards designing gender-inclusive data systems in small-scale fisheries. Sarah and I provide a summary of the paper and argue that data gaps conceal women’s contributions and impede actions that would strengthen livelihoods and economic development, food security, and environmental sustainability, requiring the creation of an enabling institutional environment. SPC has a great podcast series on gender equity and social inclusion.

Alice Rore wrote a compelling piece on women’s strength as a value-based heritage for adapting to declining seafood resources in the Solomon Islands. I am delighted to share an article written by an inspiring group of students from Solomon Islands National University on how they are turning classroom knowledge into action. They share their personal reflections on conducting community and ecological surveys of mangrove habitat.

Finally, we welcome several new lead authors to the bulletin – Gina Houng-Lee, Sangita Maharaj, Sheridan Rabbitt, Jude Rawaetorea, Alice Clara Rore, Kimberly Samson and Melody Vunukon. I am grateful to Kimberly Samson who has just joined the Talanoa Consulting team and is helping me find and support Pacific Island authors and allies to write and share their stories.

Sangeeta Mangubhai

Contents

Call to action for policymakers and practitioners: Designing gender-inclusive data systems in small-scale fisheries
Sarah Harper and Sangeeta Mangubhai (pdf: 443 KB)
Gender-based violence in fisheries in the Pacific Islands region: Priority areas for research
Gina Houng-Lee, Sangeeta Mangubhai and Natalie Makhoul (pdf: 460 KB)
A series of human rights in fisheries capacity building trainings for the Pacific tuna sector
Jyanti Singh, Juno Fitzpatrick, Katy Dalton, Tulika Bansal and Josephine Kalsuak (pdf: 373 KB)
A reflection on women in aquaculture: trends, policies and research gaps in Fiji
Salote Waqairatu-Waqainabete, Cooper Schouten and Anneliese Austin  (pdf: 343 KB)
Recognising women’s strength as a value-based heritage for adapting to declining seafood resources in the Solomon Islands
Alice Clara Rore  (pdf: 393 KB)
Women driving change in small-scale fish farming: Insights from Serua and Namosi Provinces, Fiji
Sangita Maharaj, Rajesh Prasad, Takao Yoshimatsu, M.G.M. Khan and Jesmond Sammut (pdf: 304 KB)
Turning classroom knowledge into action: A reflection on conducting community and ecological surveys of mangrove habitat, a way forward to blue carbon
Jude Rawaetorea, Cephius Mangale, Monica Aitorea, Johnson Haurii, Chloe Karen Tahisihake, Cathlyn Tabe, Benjamin Samani and Douglas Siriurao (pdf: 409 KB)
Introducing a podcast series on gender and social inclusion in fisheries featuring Pacific voices
Natalie Makhoul (pdf: 512 KB)
Women in fisheries profiles: Melody Vanukon
Melody Vanukon (pdf: 324 KB)
Women in fisheries profiles: Sabrina Pania
Kimberly Samson and Sabrina Pania (pdf: 244 KB)
Women at the heart of rock oyster and seaweed mariculture: Pathways to sustainable livelihoods in Fiji and Northern Australia
Sheridan Rabbitt, Samantha Nowland, Nanise Tuqiri, Tarisi Toroca and Libby Swanepoel (pdf: 344 KB)
New review illuminates the key role of gender and inclusion in Pacific community-based fisheries management
Sangeeta Mangubhai (pdf: 217 KB)
A call to action from the conservation sector, to the conservation sector
Whitney Yadao-Evans (pdf: 275 KB)
Impact of severe tropical cyclone Winston on fisheries-dependent communities in Fiji
Sangeeta Mangubhai (pdf: 179 KB)
Learning from positive deviance: How one Solomon Islands community achieved gender parity in fisheries management
Chelcia Gomese, Anouk Ride and Aurélie Delisle (pdf: 222 KB)
Understanding masculinities should be a MUST in fisheries: The case of small-scale fishermen in Zanzibar, Tanzania
Sangeeta Mangubhai (pdf: 226 KB)