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<span style="color:#3a75c4; Font-size: 130%"><small>Socio-cultural </small></span><br />
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The socio-cultural theme outlines the interrelatedness of communities and fisheries through focusing on ''sense of place, women in fisheries and photography.''
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50.860144,0.572609~[[Socio_Cultural_Hastings|Capturing local stakeholder shared values for the cultural benefits of the Hastings marine environment and activities within it such as inshore fishing]]~~http://www.coastalwiki.org/w/images/1/15/Hastings.png;
 
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:''“I have been working at the fish since I was 18 years old, I started fileting with a knife and when I quit fileting I’ve been selling in the market the fish… And then I become a fishwife and I am the town crier”.''
 
:''“I have been working at the fish since I was 18 years old, I started fileting with a knife and when I quit fileting I’ve been selling in the market the fish… And then I become a fishwife and I am the town crier”.''
 
:Suzanne is an example of women’s contribution to the fishing industry promotion. She is involved at the annual local fish festival where she demonstrates the skills required to become a good fish fileter. She has worked for many years in processing companies in Breskens.~~http://www.coastalwiki.org/w/images/8/8d/Processing.png;  
 
:Suzanne is an example of women’s contribution to the fishing industry promotion. She is involved at the annual local fish festival where she demonstrates the skills required to become a good fish fileter. She has worked for many years in processing companies in Breskens.~~http://www.coastalwiki.org/w/images/8/8d/Processing.png;  
51.203050, 2.895264~Belgium Flanders Women~~http://www.coastalwiki.org/w/images/8/8a/Femalesymbol5.png;
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51.203050, 2.895264~[[Belgium Flanders Women]]~~http://www.coastalwiki.org/w/images/8/8a/Femalesymbol5.png;
 
51.504245, 3.671628~[[Arnemuiden and its fishing history]]~~http://www.googlemapsmarkers.com/v1/755426/;
 
51.504245, 3.671628~[[Arnemuiden and its fishing history]]~~http://www.googlemapsmarkers.com/v1/755426/;
 
51.503363, 3.673002~[[Women's Think Tank]]~~http://www.googlemapsmarkers.com/v1/755426/;
 
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:"“In 1971 I started working in the family business, 9th August 1971, so 42 years I have been in the business. In 1988 I became partners of W Stevenson & Sons, a few years ago I became a shareholder of W Stevenson & Sons Ltd. I have been a member of the Board of the Cornish Fish Producers Association for a long time and as a result of that I was an Executive Member of the of National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations and was asked to put myself forward to be Chairman of that, so I was Chairman of the NFFO in 2000, there was an election and I became the first woman chairman, I did two years as Chairman of that then two years as President of that. I have been a Board Member of the Seafish Industry Authority. Seafish is a government quango, I was a government appointee on that. I have been a member of the training association, Seafood Cornwall, I have represented at one time England, Wales and Northern Ireland in Brussels at fuel discussions with other EU nations a couple of times, I have met lots of fishermen, representatives, ministers, prime ministers, royal family all those sorts of things, I am very proud of that. I laid a wreath at the Cenotaph on remembrance Sunday with the members of the Navy, at the televised event on behalf of the fishing industry. I was standing in a row with the Lord West and few of the others and Commonwealth Representatives and the Queen on the right, that was one of the things I am most proud of.”"
 
:"“In 1971 I started working in the family business, 9th August 1971, so 42 years I have been in the business. In 1988 I became partners of W Stevenson & Sons, a few years ago I became a shareholder of W Stevenson & Sons Ltd. I have been a member of the Board of the Cornish Fish Producers Association for a long time and as a result of that I was an Executive Member of the of National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations and was asked to put myself forward to be Chairman of that, so I was Chairman of the NFFO in 2000, there was an election and I became the first woman chairman, I did two years as Chairman of that then two years as President of that. I have been a Board Member of the Seafish Industry Authority. Seafish is a government quango, I was a government appointee on that. I have been a member of the training association, Seafood Cornwall, I have represented at one time England, Wales and Northern Ireland in Brussels at fuel discussions with other EU nations a couple of times, I have met lots of fishermen, representatives, ministers, prime ministers, royal family all those sorts of things, I am very proud of that. I laid a wreath at the Cenotaph on remembrance Sunday with the members of the Navy, at the televised event on behalf of the fishing industry. I was standing in a row with the Lord West and few of the others and Commonwealth Representatives and the Queen on the right, that was one of the things I am most proud of.”"
 
:Elizabeth is a remarkable woman whose work experience allows her to represent the fishing industry in political, economic and socio-cultural arenas.~~http://www.coastalwiki.org/w/images/5/52/Administration.png;
 
:Elizabeth is a remarkable woman whose work experience allows her to represent the fishing industry in political, economic and socio-cultural arenas.~~http://www.coastalwiki.org/w/images/5/52/Administration.png;
52.956029, 0.850962~[[Wells-next-the Sea_Women|Wells-next-the Sea]]~~http://www.coastalwiki.org/w/images/1/10/Femalesymbol7.png;  
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52.951124, 0.832980~[[File:Mary Linley.jpg|100px]] Mary Linley, Crab Dresser, Wells-Next the sea.<br />
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:"“In the 1960s, after school we used to go home and dress crabs, a crab still’s a crab after all these years. My brothers go to sea and get the crabs and we dress them and then they are taken to the store for sale”."
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:Mary is one of the few ladies from the older generation in Wells who have dressed crabs throughout her life. Working in her family business with her two brothers and sisters in law, this skilful lady is an example of economic contribution to the local economy.~~http://www.coastalwiki.org/w/images/8/8d/Processing.png;
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52.931571, 1.302134~[[Cromer_Women|Cromer]]~~http://www.coastalwiki.org/w/images/9/9f/Femalesymbol8.png;
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52.932503, 1.295396~[[File:Hilary Cox.jpg|100px]] Hilary Cox, IFCA Representative<br />
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:"“I am Hilary Cox, a Councillor for Norfolk County. My ward is Cromer on the coast and five villages just inside inland, I am chairman of the Eastern IFCA which is an outside organisation through the county council. It was the Eastern Sea Fisheries but became the IFCA a couple of years ago with wider stakeholders, a more informed authority with greater powers. In the fishing industry for myself I am married to a fisherman of 55 years, crabs and lobsters, a local Cromer fisherman… As an IFCA we have to provide consideration to conversation, social and economic issues that sustain a viable fishery”."
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:As a woman Hillary Cox represents the knowledge of social issues in fisheries and in this position she is able to assume a political stance.~~http://www.coastalwiki.org/w/images/2/22/Policy.png
 
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|| {{#info:This refers to the activity of capturing fish or aquatic animals. The use of the term in this research does not include farmed fish. Only 2% of the female participants in the research have fished on board a boat. In all cases this activity was encouraged and taught by their fathers.}}  
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|| {{#info:This refers to the activity of capturing fish or aquatic animals. The use of the term in this research does not include farmed fish. Only 2% of the female participants in the research have fished on board a boat. In all cases this activity was encouraged and taught by their fathers. <small>''Please see [http://www.gifsproject.eu/images/pdf/GIFS_Toolkit.pdf The 21st Century Catch Toolkit], pp.83-87 for details''</small>.}}  
 
| '''Trading''' ||  
 
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|| {{#info:15% of the total women interviewed contributed to the fishing industry through their participation in fish trading which involves: buying at auction, transportation and distribution of fish, selling fish over the phone as well as at fishmongers - often their own.}}     
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|| {{#info:15% of the total women interviewed contributed to the fishing industry through their participation in fish trading which involves: buying at auction, transportation and distribution of fish, selling fish over the phone as well as at fishmongers - often their own. <small>''Please see [http://www.gifsproject.eu/images/pdf/GIFS_Toolkit.pdf The 21st Century Catch Toolkit], pp.83-87 for details''</small>.}}     
 
| '''Processing''' ||  
 
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|| {{#info:Fish processing involves gutting, boning, filleting, cooking and packing fish. 15% of women who were interviewed worked in processing plants.}}
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|| {{#info:Fish processing involves gutting, boning, filleting, cooking and packing fish. 15% of women who were interviewed worked in processing plants. <small>''Please see [http://www.gifsproject.eu/images/pdf/GIFS_Toolkit.pdf The 21st Century Catch Toolkit], pp.83-87 for details''</small>.}}
 
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|| {{#info:The preservation of the fishing legacy in the towns is one of the greatest contributions of women to this sector. Many of the 13% of women interviewed, who worked in this activity, demonstrated pride in their role, and in many cases worked voluntarily for the preservation of the fishing heritage amongst young people and tourists, thereby contributing to the cultural heritage of their towns and society.}}
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|| {{#info:The preservation of the fishing legacy in the towns is one of the greatest contributions of women to this sector. Many of the 13% of women interviewed, who worked in this activity, demonstrated pride in their role, and in many cases worked voluntarily for the preservation of the fishing heritage amongst young people and tourists, thereby contributing to the cultural heritage of their towns and society. <small>''Please see [http://www.gifsproject.eu/images/pdf/GIFS_Toolkit.pdf The 21st Century Catch Toolkit], pp.83-87 for details''</small>.}}
 
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|| {{#info:Women are actively involved in the education of fishermen and communities. 15% of the women interviewed worked in relation to transference of knowledge, skills or the traditions of fishing.}}
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|| {{#info:Women are actively involved in the education of fishermen and communities. 15% of the women interviewed worked in relation to transference of knowledge, skills or the traditions of fishing. <small>''Please see [http://www.gifsproject.eu/images/pdf/GIFS_Toolkit.pdf The 21st Century Catch Toolkit], pp.83-87 for details''</small>.}}
 
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|| {{#info:Women participate dynamically in regulatory activities relating to the fishing industry. 18% of women surveyed were supporting the industry through participation in policymaking processes.}}  
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|| {{#info:Women participate dynamically in regulatory activities relating to the fishing industry. 18% of women surveyed were supporting the industry through participation in policymaking processes. <small>''Please see [http://www.gifsproject.eu/images/pdf/GIFS_Toolkit.pdf The 21st Century Catch Toolkit], pp.83-87 for details''</small>.}}  
 
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|| {{#info:Women working in the coordination of efforts for businesses success and supportive institutions of the fishing industry. 13% of the women interviewed worked in the supervision or control of an activity in support of the fishermen’s interests.}}  
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|| {{#info:Women working in the coordination of efforts for businesses success and supportive institutions of the fishing industry. 13% of the women interviewed worked in the supervision or control of an activity in support of the fishermen’s interests <small>''Please see [http://www.gifsproject.eu/images/pdf/GIFS_Toolkit.pdf The 21st Century Catch Toolkit], pp.83-87 for details''</small>..}}  
 
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|| {{#info:The carer role represents the traditional division of labour between men and women; it means that women are responsible for the children and home while the men are out at sea. 17% of the women interviewed contributed to the industry through their work in the household.}}
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|| {{#info:The carer role represents the traditional division of labour between men and women; it means that women are responsible for the children and home while the men are out at sea. 17% of the women interviewed contributed to the industry through their work in the household. <small>''Please see [http://www.gifsproject.eu/images/pdf/GIFS_Toolkit.pdf The 21st Century Catch Toolkit], pp.83-87 for details''</small>.}}
 
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The socio-cultural theme outlines the interrelatedness of communities and fisheries through focusing on sense of place, women in fisheries and photography.

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