December 7, 2022

GAF8 Programme, Book of Abstracts, PPTs

DAY 1: 21 November 2022, Monday

TIMEABSTRACT NOSESSIONAUTHORS/ PRESENTERSDOWNLOAD FILE
09.30-11.00 Key Note Address “A gendered perspective of aquaculture development in IndiaV. KripaSlides
  Key Note Address “BOBP initiatives for fisherwomenP. Krishnan 
11.30-13.00Session 1:Women’s voice and agency: Individual collectives, associations, platforms, institutions  
 TS 110Fisherwomen in Kerala State of India: An Extension PerspectiveSajesh V. K.*, Pe. Jeyya Jeyanthi and Rejula K (Oral)Slides
 TS 103A Journey to Get a Seat in the Blue Swimming Crab Fishery Management: A Case Study in Lampung, IndonesiaRia Fitriana*, Onesya Damayanti and Rizani Ahmad (Oral)Slides
 TS 113Community Aquaculture for Ornamental Shrimps: An Alternate Livelihood Option for the Women at LakshadweepRekha M. U.*, T. T. Ajith Kumar and Kuldeep K. Lal (Poster)Slides
11.30-13.00Session 2:Women’s work in aquaculture and fisheries: Human rights, labour rights, occupational safety and health, exploitation, conflict  
 TS 201Gender Roles in Secondary Marine Fisheries Sector of Malpe Harbor, Udupi District, KarnatakaAmrutha Prakash* and Swathi Lekshmi P.S. (Oral)Slides
 TS 202Women in Small-Scale Marine Fisheries in CambodiaLeakhena Chin*, Tsutom Miyata, Hiroshi Saito and Satoshi Ishikawa (Oral)Slides
 TS 203Decent Work and Thriving Businesses for Women Working in Fisheries: A Cooperative Action PlanArlene Nietes Satapornvanit*, Meryl J. Williams and Nikita Gopal (Oral)Slides 
 TS 204Gender Segregated Involvement, Socio-Demographic Profile and Food Safety Related Gender Norms in Fish Drying in BangladeshA. K. M. Nowsad Alam* and Al Shahriar (Oral)Slides 
 TS 208Fishing Grounds of Healing and Livelihood: A Case Study of South Korean Women DiversSun Ae Ii* (Poster)Slides
11.30-13.00Special Session 1:Women and the Changing Tide: Breaking the Bias in Small-scale Fisheries and Aquaculture in the context of IYAFA 2022 (FAO of the UN)Video 1
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11.30-13.00Special Session 3:Gender and the Social Economy of Dried Fish (DFM)
Panel 1 – Gender and dried fish value chains in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh
  
 SS 301Gender Theory and Practice in An International Partnership on The Social Economy of Dried FishDerek Johnson* & The Dried Fish Matters TeamSlides 
 SS 302Gendered Engagement in Dried Fish Value Chains in Sri LankaKoralagama D N*, Adikary A, Wickrama S and Weeratunge, N.Slides 
 SS 304Unveiling and Addressing Gender Inequality in Dried Fish Sector: A Bangladesh PerspectiveMostafa A. R. Hossain*, Mirza T. Sultana, Md. S. Rahman, Md. Shahjahan, Md. S. Alam, Sayeed Ferdous, Rasheda Akhtar and Mahmudul H. SumonSlides 
 SS 308Precarity, Gender and Wellbeing in the Dried Fish Processing in BangladeshMd Mahfuzar Rahman*Slides
 SS 313Women in Dried Fish Processing in Bangladesh: Negotiating and Bargaining with PatriarchyMirza Taslima Sultana*, Yeashir Arafath, Dyuti Tasnuva Rifat, Sayeed Ferdous and Mahmudul Hasan SumonSlides 
14.00-15.30Session 1:Women’s voice and agency: Individual collectives, associations, platforms, institutions  
 TS 105Factors That Contribute to Sustainable Community Organizations: Gender Analysis in Rayong Province, ThailandMalasri Khumsri and Kyoko Kusakabe* (Oral)Slides 
 TS 106Women as Agents of Change in Turning Disaster into a Blessing with a Case Study of the Strategic Project of the Steam Power Plant in Batang RegencyArisanti Ayu Wardhani* and Indah Susilowati (Oral)Slides
 TS 115Women, Youth and Rural Development Programme of CIRDAPUsharani Boruah* (Oral)Slides 
 TS 102Women Leader in Fisheries and Aquaculture Group in ThailandJariya Sornkliang*, Malasri Khumsri, Ms. Wanna Thawinwan, Ms. Tamolwan Raweng, Suphalak Ruaylap, Narakorn Somwanthana Ratana Tiaye and Krit Phusirimongkol (Oral)Slides 
 TS 114Role of Fisheries Cooperatives in Fisherwomen EmpowermentNeethu Mol Jacob*, Vijaykiran V and A. Suresh (Poster)Slides
14.00-15.30Session 2:Women’s work in aquaculture and fisheries: Human rights, labour rights, occupational safety and health, exploitation, conflict  
 TS 205Gavioteras, the Hidden Link in the Fisheries Value Chain, Yucatan, MexicoCarmen Pedroza-Gutiérrez* (Oral)Slides 
 TS 206Inclusion, Equity and Women’s Empowerment to Transform the Seaweed Farming Sector in Zanzibar and BeyondCecile Brugere*, Flower E. Msuya, Narriman Jiddawi and Tulika Bansal (Oral)Slides 
TS 207Gendered Analysis of Trapa Value Chain in Wular Lake, J&K, IndiaAtufa Regu*, Ananthan P.S, Shivaji D. Argade, and Qureshi N.W (Oral)Slides
 TS 210Gender Impacts in Fish Vending in The Context of Changing Production and Market Relations: A Case Study in Kerala, IndiaA. Suresh*, S. Ashaletha and K. Rejula (Oral)Slides 
 TS 209Work Related Health Issues Among Women Workers in Seafood Processing Units in Central Kerala, India Krishna A.S* and Nikita Gopal (Poster)Slides
14.00-15.30Special Session 2:Voices of Young Gender Researchers in Fisheries (ICAR-CIFE)  
 SS 202Need of Women Specific Interventions for Equitable and Sustainable Brackishwater Shrimp Aquaculture Development in MaharashtraS. V. Patil*, Arpita Sharma, K. J. Chaudhari, B. M. Yadav, S. M. Wasave, B. V. Naik, V. G. Yewale, P. E. Shingare and S. C. KambleSlides 
 SS 203Analysing the Fishing Community of Kashmir Through Gender LensNaila M. Bhat*, Arpita Sharma, Vinod Yadav and Rizwana MalikSlides
 SS 204Postural Analysis of Marine Fish Retailers in the Coastal State Odisha, IndiaSuchismita Prusty*, Arpita Sharma and Vinod Kumar YadavSlides 
14.00-15.30Special Session 3:Gender and the Social Economy of Dried Fish (DFM)
Panel 2 – Gender and dried fish value chains in India
  
 SS 309Why Fish Matters for Women? Insights from a Scoping Study in GujaratTara Nair* and Durga FofandiSlides 
 SS 310Impacts of Covid-9 on Women Dried Fish Processors of Karnataka: Some Empirical EvidencePrasanna Surathkal*, Ramachandra Bhatta and Amalendu JyotishiSlides 
 SS 315Photo Narrative on Women in Dried Fish Sector in Kerala, IndiaNikita Gopal*, Abhijith S, Jiswin Joseph, Holly Hapke, Ramachandra Bhatta and Amalendu JyotishiSlides 
 SS 311Barriers to Women’s Equitable Engagement in Traditional Dry Fish Industries of Indian Sundarbans: Some Cross Cutting IssuesAparna Roy*, Basanta Kumar Das and Pranaya Kumar ParidaSlides 
 SS 303Seeing Like Hajiras: Contextualizing Gendered Intersections of SES in the Dried Fish Sector of The Indian SundarbansRaktima Ghosh* and Jenia MukherjeeSlides 
16.00-17.30Session 1:Women’s voice and agency: Individual collectives, associations, platforms, institutions  
 TS 107Network, Exploitation, and Resistance: The Experience of Cambodian Migrants in Fisheries in ThailandSokha Eng* (Oral)Slides 
 TS 109Strengthening Agencies and Voice of Women with Disabilities for Promoting Inclusion and DiversityRakhi Barua* (Oral)Slides 
 TS 111Seaweed Harvesters in the Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay: A Tale of WoeM.S Ahila*, Neha W. Qureshi, Ananthan P.S, Jhonson B and Shivaji Argade (Oral)Slides 
16.00-17.30Session 2:Women’s work in aquaculture and fisheries: Human rights, labour rights, occupational safety and health, exploitation, conflict  
 TS 211Gender Analysis of Marine Fisheries Based Livelihood in Ramanathapuram, Tamil NaduGaneshkumar, K., Shivaji Argade*, Neha Qureshi and Johnson, B. (Oral)Slides
 TS 213Assessment of Waste Generated in the Fish Markets of MumbaiShubham Soni*, Arpita Sharma, Martin Xavier, Nidhi Katre, Gitashree Thengal, Mehul Patel, Anurag Singh and Swadesh Prakash (Oral)Slides 
 TS 214Role of Women in Inland Fishing: Study from an Island Fishing Village of a Tropical Estuary on the South-West Coast of IndiaSandhya K.M*, Prajith K. K. and Remesan M. P. (Oral)Slides 
16.00-17.30Special Session 2:Voices of Young Gender Researchers in Fisheries (ICAR-CIFE)  
 SS 205Participation of Fisherwomen in Fisheries Cooperative Societies of Bargi Reservoir, Madhya PradeshNidhi Katre*, S.N. Ojha, Arpita Sharma, Vinod Kumar Yadav and Rajpal YadavSlides 
 SS 206Using the Gender Analysis Tool for Fisheries and Aquaculture (GATFA©) in the Inland Capture Fisheries of Nagarjunsagar Reservoir, TelanganaPriyanka Mushkam*, Arpita Sharma, Vinod Kumar Yadav and Suhas Mahadeo WasaveSlides
 SS 207Exploring the Role of Fisherwomen in Kota, Ajmer and Udaipur Divisions of Rajasthan, IndiaRajpal Yadav*, Arpita Sharma, Bhanu Kumar Sharma, Laxmi Lal Sharma, S.N. Ojha and Nidhi KatreSlides 
 SS 208Gender Analysis of Paddy-Cum Fish Culture in Mizoram State, IndiaB. Lalmuansangi, Arpita Sharma, Amitava Ghosh Swadesh Prakash, Rajpal Yadav Shubham Soni* and Nidhi KatreSlides 
16.00-17.30Special Session 3:Gender and the Social Economy of Dried Fish (DFM)
Panel 3 – Gender and dried fish value chains in Southeast Asia
  
 SS 306Rethinking Marginalization: Women in Small Scale Fish Processing in CambodiaGayathri Lokuge*, Kyoko Kusakabe and Prak SereyvathSlides
 SS 312Gender Analysis of the Changing in Production and Consumption of Fermented Fish Paste (Prahok) in CambodiaUon Sokmoly*Slides 
 SS 305The Impacts of Acute Political Conflict in Myanmar on Women’s Engagement in Dried Fish Value ChainsWae Win Khaing and Derek Johnson*Slides 

DAY 2: 22 November 2022, Tuesday

TIMEABSTRACT NOSESSIONAUTHORS/ PRESENTERSDOWNLOAD FILE
09.30-11.00Session 2:Women’s work in aquaculture and fisheries: Human rights, labour rights, occupational safety and health, exploitation, conflict  
 TS 216Health Profiling of Women Population Among Wayand Tribes with Respect to their Fish ConsumptionAkshay. P*, Suseela Mathew, Mohanty A. K., Gopika. R, Joshy C. G. and Sajeev M. V. (Oral) Slides
 TS 217The Dominance of the Fairer Sex in Fish Retail Markets of Maharashtra-An Evidence for Women’s Non-SubservienceRehana Raj*, Greeshma S.S., Priyanka Nakhawa and Asha K.K. (Oral) Slides
 TS 218From Creek to Export: The Story of a Woman Fisher in Mud Crab Value Chain, Maharashtra, IndiaManju Lekshmi N.*, Greeshma S.S., and Leela Edwin (Oral) Slides
 TS 215Womens’ Labour in Fish Vending in Kerala, IndiaJeyya Jeyanthi.Pe. Sajesh V. K.* and Nikita Gopal (Poster) Slides
09.30-11.00Special Session 4:Upscaling community-based fisheries management (CBFM) and the gender dimensions in the Pacific Slides
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09.30-11.00Special Session 9:Working towards closing the gender data gap in small-scale fisheries with insights from the Illuminating Hidden Harvests Project Slides
09.30-11.00Special Session 6:GAF 101 Training-Workshop: Gender Analysis in Aquaculture and Fisheries Social Science Research (AFSSRN, GAFS)  
SS 600Introduction to Gender in Aquaculture and Fisheries Social Science ResearchAlice Joan G. Ferrer*Slides
 SS 601Gender Analyses on the Vulnerability Types Suffered by Poor and Older Freshwater Fisheries Community Members in Peninsular MalaysiaNorehan Saidi, Zumilah Zainalaludin* and Askiah JamaluddinSlides
 SS 602Gender Analysis of the Tuna Fisheries Value Chain in General Santos City, PhilippinesMarieta Baňez Sumagaysay*,  Harold M. Monteclaro, Rosario H. Asong, Ida M. Siason, Alice Prieto-Carolino and Rowena Paz L. GelvezonSlides 
11.30-13.00Session 2:Women’s work in aquaculture and fisheries: Human rights, labour rights, occupational safety and health, exploitation, conflict  
 TS 221Women Entrepreneurs in Coastal Villages: How Vulnerable they are to DisastersAshaletha*, Amulya Kumar Mohanty and Rejula. S (Oral) Slides
 TS 222Unsung Queens of the Coast: A Photo Essay on Women in Harvest in Small-Scale Fisheries of MaharashtraPriyanka Nakhawa*, Ananthan, P.S., Ajay Nakhawa, L. N. Murthy, Asha K.K. and  Shivaji Argade (Oral) Slides
 TS 223Prospective Assessment of Small-Scale Clam Fishery: A Case of Korapuzha River Basin in Kerala, IndiaRejula K.*, Sajesh V.K.  and Sandhya K.M. (Oral) Slides
 TS 231Why are Women Labour Moving away from the Fisheries Sector? A Case Study from a Fishing Village in Kerala, IndiaSajna V.H.*, Sethulakshmi C.S., Sreejith S. Kumar, Madhu V.R., Sandhya K.M., Rejula K., Bethan O’Leary, Deepayan Bhowmik, Paul Kemp, Bindi Shah and Nikita Gopal  (Poster)  Slides
11.30-13.00Session 3:Pandemics, disasters and shocks: Impacts on livelihood, occupations, habitat, resources, life  
 TS 301Role of Women in the Mitigation of Impact of Climate Change in Aquaculture in Chitwan DistrictPratikshya Neupane and Sunila Rai* (Oral) Slides
 TS 303Gendered Impact of the all Year Fishing Ban as a Double-Edged Sword of Conservation on Professional Fishers around the Erhai Lake in Yunnan, ChinaSai Tang* (Oral) Slides
 TS 304The Covid-19 Pandemic and Women Folk Healers in Fishing Communities: The Case of Pandan, Antique, PhilippinesSashah B. Dioso* and Darlene Joy D. Calsado (Oral) Slides
 TS 305Adaptation and Mitigation for Coastal Community in Pekalongan from High Tide:  Using Dissagregrated Gender AnalysisAini Nur Furoida*, Waridin and Rudhi Pribadi (Oral) Slides
 TS 302Impact of the Pandemic on Livelihood: Lesson Learned for Future Pandemic PreparednessMohammad Monjurul Karim* (Poster) Slides
11.30-13.00Session 6:Women achievers: Success stories of women entrepreneurs in aquaculture and fisheries  
 TS 601Women in Fish Processing in Nam Xouang Reservoir, Lao PDRDongdavanh Sibounthong*, Ratana Tiaye and Jariya Sornkliang” (Oral) Slides
 TS 602Rural Women Entrepreneurship Through Value Addition of FishTanuja S*, Lipi Das and Anil Kumar (Oral) Slides
 TS 604Conquering the Male Stronghold in the Domestic Fish Trade: A Spotlight on Women Auctioneers from North Coastal Andhra PradeshJ. Charles Jeeva, Muktha Menon*, S.S. Raju, M. Satishkumar, V.P. Vipin Kumar and Shubhadeep Ghosh (Oral) Slides
 TS 605A Successful Women Farmer in Brackish Water Shrimp Farming: Case from South Konkan Region, MaharashtraNaik, B. V.*,  Patil, S. V., Yadav, B. M., Chaudhari, K. J., Wasave, S. M., Shingare, P. E. Yewale, V.G., Gitte M. J. and Kamble S.C. (Oral) Slides
 TS 603Women Dominance in Fish Marketing: A Case Study of Women Retailers in Goa, IndiaShweta Chavan, Bharat M. Yadav*, M. M. Shirdhnakar, K. J. Chaudhari and S. S. Gangan (Poster) Slides
11.30-13.00Special Session 6:GAF 101 Training-Workshop: Gender Analysis in Aquaculture and Fisheries Social Science Research (AFSSRN, GAFS)  
 SS 603Gender Analysis in Small-Scale Fisheries: NigeriaKafayat Fakoya*, Ayodele Oloko and Ismot Olabamiji Slides 
 SS 604Status and Way Forward for Strengthening Gender Studies in Indian Fisheries and AquacultureNeha W Qureshi* and Nikita Gopal Slides
14.00-15.30Session 2:Women’s work in aquaculture and fisheries: Human rights, labour rights, occupational safety and health, exploitation, conflict  
 TS 224Gender Profile of Personnel in Shrimp Processing Units: A Random Survey in Andhra Pradesh, IndiaMadhusudana Rao*, B, Viji, Pankyamma, Ahamed Basha, K. and Jesmi Debbarma (Oral) Slides
 TS 225Women’s Rights and Gender Equity in Fisheries and Aquaculture: Experiences and Lessons from Chile, Bangladesh and GhanaTulika Bansal* (Oral) Slides
 TS 226Additional Livelihood Activity for the Coastal Fisherwomen through Nursery Rearing Asian Seabass (Lates Calcarifer) in BackwatersBhuvaneswari, T.*, Jayakumar, R., Subburaj, R., Geetha, R., Vinay, T.N., Kailasam, M. and Jithendran, K.P. (Oral) Slides
 TS 227Supportive Role of Women in Inland Fish Farming and Technology Initiatives for Doubling IncomeV. Geethalakshmi*, V. Chandrasekar, Nikita Gopal and A.A. Zynudheen (Oral) Slides
14.00-15.30Session 3:Pandemics, disasters and shocks: Impacts on livelihood, occupations, habitat, resources, life  
 TS 306Gender Impact of Marine Plastics on Fishing Communities in Southeast AsiaVeena N* and Kyoko Kusakabe (Oral) Slides
 TS 307Sailing towards Economic Autonomy: Mexican Fisherwomen before and during the PandmeicD. Pinedo*, Lopez-Ercilla, I., N. Solano, J. Torre and F.J. Fernández Rivera Melo (Oral) Slides
 TS 308Vulnerability and Safety of Women Fishers on Hydro-Meteorological Hazards in Small Island Communities of Carles, Iloilo, PhilippinesDarlene Joy D. Calsado* and Sashah B. Dioso (Oral) Slides
 TS 309Pangabuhi Sa Pandemya: Covid-19 Challenges and Responses of Women Shell Fishers in Small Island CommunitiesLovella Mae M. Magluyan* (Oral) Slides
 TS 314Economic Empowerment of Women and Household Resilience during Covid 19 Pandemic: Insights from Small Scale Fisher Households in Kerala StateAswathy N*, Anuja A R., P. V Sunil and Vipinkumar V. P (Poster) Slides
14.00-15.30Session 6:Women achievers: Success stories of women entrepreneurs in aquaculture and fisheries  
 TS 607Women in Family Farming” – Homestead Cage Aquaculture Shows the WayVinuja S* and Swathi Lekshmi P S (Oral) Slides
 TS 609Successful Women Entrepreneurs in Aquaculture and Fisheries: Case Studies from Nigeria and Selected West African CountriesSiyanbola A Omitoyin* (Oral) Slides
 TS 610Case Study Analysis of Women Fish Vendors:  Reinforcing them towards Market Led Extension SystemIpsita Biswas*, Suman Dey, M.S.Kundu and M.L. Meena (Oral) Slides
 TS 606Unpacking the Gender Perspectives of Seaweed Farmers: Envisioning Future Pathways and Call for ActionP. S. Swathi Lekshmi*, Nikita Gopal, Radhakrishnan Kalidoss and Vinuja Viswambharan (Poster) Slides
14.00-15.30Special Session 6:GAF 101 Training-Workshop: Gender Analysis in Aquaculture and Fisheries Social Science Research (AFSSRN, GAFS) Slides
GAF 101 Training-Workshop: Session SynthesisZarirah Mohamed Zulperi*Slides
16.00-17.30Session 2:Women’s work in aquaculture and fisheries: Human rights, labour rights, occupational safety and health, exploitation, conflict  
 TS 228Unveiling the Invisible Role of Women in Dry Fish Value Chain of the Alibaug Region, MaharashtraGreeshma S. S*, Rehana Raj, Priyanka Nakhawa and Asha K. K (Oral) Slides
 TS 229Introducing Sustainable Biomass Briquettes and Modernized Drum Kiln for Improved Livelihoods and Well-Being of Small-Scale Fish Smokers in Lagos, NigeriaKafayat A. Fakoya*, Kafayat O.Ajelara, Ayojesutomi Abiodun-Solanke and Shehu L. Akintola  (Oral) Slides 
 TS 230Women as an Agent of Change: The Case of Womenfolk in KeralaVijaykiran V*, Neethu Mol Jacob and A. Suresh (Oral)  Slides
16.00-17.30Session 3:Pandemics, disasters and shocks: Impacts on livelihood, occupations, habitat, resources, life  
 TS 310Gendered Vulnerability of Coastal Fisher Communities to Climate Change in Kerala State, IndiaAswathy N*, P. U Zacharia, P.V.Sunil, Shyam S Salim and Athira N.R (Oral) Slides
 TS 311The Impact of Covid-19 on the Smallholder Women Vegetable Farmers in the Eastern Tarai Region of NepalDipika Das* and Sanjeev Poudel (Oral) Slides
 TS 312Enhancing Livelihoods through Access to Poultry Feeds among Smallholders in Post Covid-19 Era in Eastern Kenya: A Gender PerspectiveWilckyster N. Nyarindo*,  Hezron N.  Isaboke and   Robyn Alders (Oral)Slides
 TS 313Covid-19 and Thai Marine Capture Fishery in the Gulf of Thailand: A Case of Small-Scale Fishery Versus Industrial FisheryWatcharapong Chumchuen, Shiela Villamor Chumchuen*, Krisada Kajonrit  and Kraison Krueajun (Oral) Slides
16.00-17.30Session 6:Women achievers: Success stories of women entrepreneurs in aquaculture and fisheries  
 TS 611Women Entrepreneurship Development: A Success Story from Kharwa Fishing Community in Veraval, GujaratV.Renuka, Remya S, Ashish Kumar Jha, Anupama T K*,  and Toms C Joseph (Oral) Slides
 TS 612ICAR-CIFT Intervention in Women Entrepreneurship Development and Livelihood Enhancement: A Success Story from Veraval, Gujarat, IndiaS. Remya*, V. Renuka, C. O. Mohan, A. K. Jha and Toms C. Joseph (Oral) Slides
 TS 613Skilling Women in Modern Fish Drying Practices and Impact on Employment and IncomeChandrasekar. V*, A.K.Mohanty, V.Geethalakshmi and Nikita Gopal (Oral) Slides

DAY 3: 23 November 2022, Wednesday

TIMEABSTRACT NOSESSIONAUTHORS/ PRESENTERSDOWNLOAD FILE
09.30-11.00 Key Note Address “Gender inclusive models for fisheries developmentSuvarna Chandrappagari IFS 
  Key Note Address “Global overview of artisanal fisheries: contribution and challengesJennifer GeeSlides
11.30-13.00Session 4:Gender justice & institutional roles: Policy regime, roles of civil society, academia and other formal and informal institutions at local, national and global levels  
 TS 402Dialogue from the Field: Embracing Strengths and Voices to Codesign a Gender Inclusive Seaweed ProgramLibby Swanepoel*, Courtney Anderson, Barbara Pamphilon, Silva Larson, and Ulusapeti Tiitii (Oral) Slides
 TS 403Gender Differences in Perceived Impacts of Coral Reef Management in Fiji, Indonesia, Kenya, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea and Solomon IslandsSarah Harper*, Emily Darling, Sangeeta Mangubhai, Georgina G. Gurney and Natalie Ban (Oral)Slides
 TS 404Gender Based Information on Patenting Activities in the Indian Fisheries SectorSantosh N. Kunjir*, Arpita Sharma and Vinod K. Yadav (Oral) Slides
11.30-13.00Special Session 7:Women in Fisheries: Shared Experiences (ICSF)N. Venugopalan (Chair), Tara Nair, Cecile Brugere, Neha Qureshi, Natalie Makhoul, Carmen  Pedroza-Gutiérrez, and Kyoko KusakabeProgram & videos
11.30-13.00Session 5:Understanding women’s rights: Tenure, resources, institutions, inputs, foods, nutrition  
 TS 501Looking at Fisheries and Aquaculture through a Gender LensMeryl J Williams* and Victoria M. Syddall (Oral) Slides
 TS 504Masculinities: Challenges and Opportunities for Women’s Access to the Management of Fishery ResourcesNeyra Solano*, Alejandra Salguero-Velázquez, Francisco J. Fernandez-Rivera Melo, Inés López-Ercilla and Jorge Torre (Oral) Slides
 TS 505Malpe Fisherwomen Co-Operative Society: A Beacon Light to FisherwomenGunakar S* and Ramachandra Bhatta (Oral) Slides
14.00-15.30Session 4:Gender justice & institutional roles: Policy regime, roles of civil society, academia and other formal and informal institutions at local, national and global levels  
 TS 405Women, Water and Livelohood of Community in Lok Baintan – Martapura River South Kalimantan, IndonesiaRahmi Widyanti, Farida Yulianti, Lamsah, Mentari Anggun Djatayu* and Indah Susilowati (Oral) Slides
 TS 406Gender Perspective in Wild Seaweed Value Chain: A Case from Gulf of Mannar And Palk Bay, Tamil NaduM.S Ahila, Neha W. Qureshi*, Ananthan P. S., Shivaji Argade and Johnson, B. (Oral) Slides
 TS 407Women’s Empowerment in Small-Scale Fisheries and Aquaculture: Towards a More Effective Gender-Inclusive Program Design in Southeast AsiaAmanda Morelli* (Oral) Slides
 TS 408Making Waves in Small-Scale Fisheries: A Systematic Review of Gender-Inclusive ManagementMouna Chambon*, Sara Miñarro, Santiago Alvarez Fernandez, Vincent Porcher, Victoria Reyes-Garcia,  Huran Tonalli Drouet and Patrizia Ziveri (Oral)Slides
 TS 409Augmenting Livelihood and Knowledge of Aborigines and Immigrants of Andaman and Nicobar Islands through Value Addition in FisheriesSreepriya Prakasan*, U Abarna, Ajina S. M and Gladston Y (Poster) Slides
14.00-15.30Special Session 8:Ruptured, Gendered Adaptation and the Social Economy of Small-Scale Fisheries in the Indian Ocean Slides
14.00-15.30Session 5:Understanding women’s rights: Tenure, resources, institutions, inputs, foods, nutrition  
 TS 506Socio-Personnel Profile of Fish Consuming Women from the Tribal Populace of Wayanad and their Knowledge and Perception of Health Benefits on Fish ConsumptionGopika. R*, Joshy C. G., Sajeev M. V., Akshay. P, Mohanty A. K. and Suseela Mathew (Oral) Slides
 TS 507Livelihood Enhancement of Tribal Fisherfolk of   Shrivardhan, Maharashtra – A Case StudyJeyakumari A.*, Narasimha Murthy L., Priyanka Ajay Nakhawa, Tulsiram Wagmarae and K.K. Asha (Oral) Slides
 TS 508Women Perceive Benefits of Fish Consumption Differently: Empirical Evidence from Kerala, IndiaSajeev M.V.*, Rejula K., Nikita Gopal and A.K. Mohanty (Oral) Slides
 TS 509Cognitive Testing to Improve Questions in the Women’s Empowerment in Fisheries and Aquaculture Index (WEFI)Surendran Rajaratnam*, Rahma Adam, Katie Sproule, Nirmallya Mandal and Kaustuv Mukhopadhyay (Oral) Slides
14.00-15.30Special Session 5:The Gender Rhetoric in Global Seaweed Sector: Women’s Contribution in Seaweed Farming, Wild Harvest, Value Chain and Societal Development 

‘Trans’-The Third Gender: An Inclusive Perspective of Gender Mainstreaming in the Indian Fisheries Sector (ICAR-CMFRI)
  
 SS 500Seaweed Sector: Women’s Contribution in Seaweed Farming, Wild Harvest, Value Chain and Societal DevelopmentSwathi Lakshmi P. S.* Slides
 SS 501Economic and Social Prosperity Through Seaweed Farming –A Rhetoric from The Seaweed Belt of IndiaJohnson. B.*, Tamilmani, G., Sakthivel, M.,  Rameshkumar, P., Anikuttan, K. K., Bavithra, R., Swathi Lekshmi, P. S. , K. Madhu and A. Gopalakrishnan Slides
 SS 502Trans’-The Third Gender: An Inclusive Perspective of Gender Mainstreaming in the Indian Fisheries SectorVipinkumar V.P.*, Swathilekshmi P.S., Reshma Gills and Charles JeevaSlides
 SS 503Overcoming the Entrepreneurial Fear of Failure: A Case Study of Empowerment of Transgender through Fishery-Based InterventionReshma Gills*, Vipinkumar V.P., Ramachandran C. and Anuja A.R.Slides
16.00-17.30 PLENARY & VALEDICTION