Our team "Omali vida nón" keeps growing! Besides all the partners, focal points and collaborators in the fishing communities, there are now new people in the team. Cileine Fernandes (third from left) works at the Principe Trust Foundation and has been involved in community work and recycling within Biosphere projects. She's going to help us with activities in the six target fishing communities. Guillermo Porriños (first from the left) is the new research assistant and is responsible for coordinating fishing data collection and producing artisanal fishing maps. Albertino Lopes (second from left) is helping us entering all the data while he is finishing his studies. James Tremlett (first from the right) is doing a master's degree at the University of Cambridge University and is undertaking a project on industrial fishing and illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing... he's currently in Principe where we have been conducting interviews about this topic. Everyone is working together to ensure the future of our sea!
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