Penny recently attended the annual South African Sustainable Seafood Initiative
(SASSI) Networking Partners’meeting in
Rondebosch, Cape Town on 4-5 July. Networking Partnerships were originally
introduced to promote WWF-SASSI and communicate WWF-SASSI key messages to
audiences beyond WWF-SASSI’s reach. Networking Partners (such as uShaka Marine
World, Two Oceans aquarium, SAIAB and SANBI) endeavour to assist with WWF-SASSI
training, publicity and distribution of WWF-SASSI materials. These
partnerships are integral to the success of WWF-SASSI and will continue to be
essential for the furthering of WWF-SASSI objectives.
SAIAB’s major
contribution has been to the development of the SASSI poster, ID flip-cards and
Pocket Guides, all of which use illustrations done by Elaine Heemstra for the
book Coastal Fishes of Southern Africa. These illustrations have become
a hallmark feature of SASSI promotional material.
This year Tina
Moss from DIFS, Rogan Field (MSc student) and Zyangani Chirambo (MSc student)
joined me representing DIFS as a new partner in the SASSI Network. According to
Penny, SASSI hopes to promote SASSI and advocacy for its principles through
greater student participation. The idea is to build a SASSI student team that
can promote SASSI on field trips along the coast, or when their supervisors or
SAIAB's research staff are involved in public interface events such as fishing
clinics, tag and release competitions etc.
"Between
SAIAB and DIFS we have a strong post-graduate student network developing and
using the student network to more actively promote SASSI – first among the
students themselves, and later further afield through identifying student
champions for the SASSI cause - we want to use SASSI and the Sustainable
Fisheries Programme as a focal point to develop this network. Taking this
approach could also enable us to integrate SASSI training into some of our student
programmes like the ACEP Phuhlisa Programme", said Penny.
DIFS has also
proposed to be involved with SASSI during National Marine Week which takes
place from 8-12 October 2012. The activities will be focussed on increasing
awareness amongst Rhodes university students.
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