INDIA

In the eye of the storm ……………….. 4

On improving at-sea cyclone preparedness


INDIA

A stitch in time …………………………. 10

Communities must manage risks


PUERTO RICO

Mortal embrace ………………………… 15

Hurricane María caused widespread destruction


ANALYSIS

Freedom from modern slavery ….. 18

Shared interest needed for sustainable fisheries


NORWAY

Differences matter………………….. 22

Development is no one-way traffic


SOUTHEAST ASIA

Recognize tenure rights ……………. 27

Tenure rights lead to responsible SSF governance


AFRICA

Lake ties …………………………………… 30

Fisherfolk navigate diverse rules in Lake Victoria


WEST AFRICA

Mealy deal ……………………………….. 33

The fishmeal boom is a bonanza for only a few


BELIZE

Free to move ……………………………. 36

On multispecies territorial user rights


BRAZIL

Staying afloat …………………………… 39

On restricted-use protected areas


BRAZIL

Planning blues ………………………….. 42

Tenure rights fade under unjust ‘blue planning’


BRAZIL

Endless conflicts 46

An interview with a Brazilian anthropologist


CAMBODIA

Banding together ……………………… 48

Community Fishery sets an example


PHILIPPINES

Clear and present danger ………….. 50

Unsustainable practices plague fishing


INDONESIA

Strong pillars ……………………………. 56

Fisheries policy needs a framework


VIETNAM

Re-visiting the law ……………………. 59

On a landmark fisheries law amendment


REVIEW

Women rising ……………………………. 61

A critique of a gender-based handbook


AFRICA

Co-operate to move forward …….. 64

Creating awareness about the SSF Guidelines


COMMENT………………3

ROUNDUP…………….. 66