Annabelle Bladon

@AJBladon

Researcher, inclusive blue economy | alumnus

London, England
Joined June 2012

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  1. Retweeted
    3 Dec 2021

    VOTE FOR US: "Untold stories of climate change loss and damage in the Least Developed Countries: Solomon Islands" has been nominated for the ! --> We're delighted and very proud of all three loss & damage animations. Please vote for us!

    Vote for us! Untold stories of climate change loss and damage in the Least Developed Countries; IIED; Charity film awards.
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  2. 25 Nov 2021
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  3. 19 Nov 2021

    launching now! is working hard to increase the visibility of small-scale artisanal fisheries and aquaculture. Find out more about their contribution to food, nutrition and livelihoods in our infographic -->

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    19 Nov 2021

    Launch of happening right now. and and proud of taking part on efforts to increase the visibility of at its people

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  5. 5 Nov 2021

    On day let’s not forget about and . Here are some priorities for sustainability and action in small-scale systems

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  6. 2 Nov 2021

    Hopeful that this will be a month full of world-changing decisions, including an agreement by members to end harmful fisheries subsidies

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  7. Retweeted
    8 Jun 2021

    BLOG: Life and livelihoods: the impact of COVID-19 on small-scale fishing communities --> On , Cristina Pita looks at COVID-19's drastic impact on the lives and livelihoods for the poorest and most vulnerable small-scale fishers.

    Women selling fish in Brandão market, Quelimane, Mozambique.
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  8. 8 Jun 2021

    On this we're thinking about small-scale artisanal fisheries and aquaculture See link for full infographic on their contribution to food and livelihoods -->

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  9. Retweeted
    7 Jun 2021

    has decimated many economies. Harnessing the power of the 🌊 will be crucial for our . explains in our second message ⬇️

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  10. 8 Mar 2021

    Join us today at 15:00 GMT for an extra special 'Fish Night' on women in ! The upside of going digital is that we'll be talking to four women working in the seafood industry across four different continents

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  11. 24 Feb 2021
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    24 Feb 2021

    WEBINAR: Fish Night 7: Gender equality in the seafood value chain --> At Fish Night 7 on , women working in the global industry will share their insights & experience of roles & practices in the sector, gender inequality & women's rights.

    Fish Night 7: Gender equality in the seafood value chain.
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    “Missing this deadline jeopardises the livelihoods of millions of women, children and men who depend on the ocean in developing countries, and billions more who rely on it for their primary source of protein [...]There is no more time to lose.” -

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  14. 15 Dec 2020

    Disappointing news for and the future of our ocean yesterday

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  15. 4 Dec 2020

    ., we give you 25 reasons to end harmful fisheries subsidies. 🐟 Reason 25/25: Take action on a widely supported issue. It's the final day of negotiations. There's a huge wave of support. Now is the time to and .

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  16. 4 Dec 2020

    ., we give you 25 reasons to end harmful fisheries subsidies. 🐟 Reason 23/25: Reinforce responsible fisheries management.

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    2 Dec 2020

    NEWS: The WTO must end fisheries favouring industrial fishing fleets that overfish, destroy marine ecosystems, and risk the livelihoods and nutrition of millions relying on small-scale fisheries, says IIED's in -->

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  18. 1 Dec 2020

    ., we give you 25 reasons to end harmful fisheries subsidies. 🐟 Reason 22/25: Save the ocean and save ourselves. We must for the sake of our blue planet.

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  19. 30 Nov 2020

    ., we give you 25 reasons to end harmful fisheries subsidies. 🐟 Reason 21/25: Act on the advice of ocean, fisheries, and conservation experts. 174 organizations. One message. . Read the statement ➡️

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  20. 30 Nov 2020

    ., we give you 25 reasons to end harmful fisheries subsidies. 🐟 Reason 20/25: Protect and restore ocean biodiversity.

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