The gallery contains a collection of photographs published in issues of the SAMUDRA Report and the Yemaya Newsletter, as also other ICSF publications, workshops and meetings over the years. Also to be found are more general images of fishing and fishworkers in action across the world. There are about 10,000 photos from 64 countries. The photo database is searchable by caption, country and photographer. All images are free for download, though users are requested to credit the photos to ICSF and the respective photographer.
Philippe Lubliner with Mamayawa Sandouno, Member, ICSF, and James Smith, Honorary Member, ICSF, at the ‘Fishermen of the World’ film festival.
Photo Credit: Ariel Nathan
The rich documentaries at the ‘Fishermen of the World’ fi lm festival generated strong emotions, vivid debates and sharp analyses.
Photo Credit: Emmanuel Audrain
Using lower horsepower (hp) engines or using existing engines at moderate revolutions per minute (rpm) can cut fuel costs.
Photo Credit: Menakhem Ben-Yami
A fishing boat in South Africa’s Calk Bay. Increasing diesel and petrol prices are adding to the woes of South Africa’s fishermen.
Photo Credit: Menakhem Ben-Yami
The Zanzibar Workshop called for international alliances to synthesize the voices of fishers around the globe into one single clarion call.
Photo Credit: Neena Koshy
Christiana Saiti Louwa of the El Molo tribe, Lake Turkana, Kenya, at a session on community organization at the Zanzibar Workshop Asserting rights, defining responsibilities: Perspectives from small-scale fishing communities on coastal and fisheries management in eastern and southern Africa, Zanzibar, Tanzania on 24 – 27 June 2008.
Photo Credit: Neena Koshy
Florence Okoth Nyalulu of Uganda, Friday Njaya of Malawi, Jackie Sunde of South Africa and Narriman Jiddawi of Tanzania at the workshop: Asserting rights, defining responsibilities: Perspectives from small-scale fishing communities on coastal and fisheries management in eastern and southern Africa, Zanzibar, Tanzania on 24 – 27 June 2008
Photo Credit: Neena Koshy
The participants of the Zanzibar Workshop were drawn from Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.
Photo Credit: ICSF