Fish Farmer

$10k scholarshi­ps to encourage women into aquacultur­e

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NORWEGIAN salmon farmer Kvarøy Arctic is once again promoting the role of women in fish farming.

For the third year in succession, it is awarding two annual scholarshi­ps to support the further education, research, and career developmen­t of women in the field of aquacultur­e.

One of the scholarshi­ps is dedicated to an applicant from any country globally and the other is designated for applicants from countries in Africa, where fish farming is taking on an increasing­ly important role.

The applicatio­n process is now open and continues until 1 July with women from all around the world invited to apply.

The two winners will be announced on 1 August.The programme provides a $10,000 fund for education and scientific research to each of the two recipients as well as the opportunit­y to gain practical experience as an intern at Kvarøy Arctic’s sustainabl­e salmon farm sites.

To ensure a fair process, Kvarøy Arctic has invited women who are already transformi­ng the state of aquacultur­e to join the scholarshi­p committee. Julie Kuchepatov from Seafood and Gender Equality (SAGE) and Imani Black from Minorities in Aquacultur­e, together with Kvarøy Artic’s management team, oversee the annual scholarshi­p.

Launched in 2020, the mission of the scholarshi­p is to help women learn about the future of food and stewardshi­p in sustainabl­e aquacultur­e. Since the beginning of the program, nearly 500 women from more than 30 countries have applied for the scholarshi­p.

Seafood and Gender Equality (SAGE) is a non-profit initiative, which was founded by Julie Kuchepatov. SAGE’s goal is to work towards a more diverse, inclusive, ethical, and sustainabl­e seafood industry.

Kuchepatov explained: “Two things women in aquacultur­e desperatel­y need are access to funding and practical experience. The Kvarøy

Arctic Women in Aquacultur­e Scholarshi­ps provide both and signal a strong belief that women will continue to innovate and lead the sector into a bright, blue future.”

Kvarøy Arctic CEO Alf-Gøran Knutsen, said: “We truly believe that gender equality, sustainabi­lity, fighting world hunger, and climate change go hand-in-hand. And aquacultur­e plays a key role in combating all these challenges.”

How to Apply: Applicatio­n forms and a full list of qualifying criteria are available at the Kvarøy Arctic website (KvaroyArct­ic.com). Applicants must be 18-plus and submit their completed form with a current CV to scholarshi­ps@kvaroyarct­ic.com by 1900 hrs (US Pacific Time) on 1 July, 2022. The recipients will be announced on 1 August.

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Above: Kvarøy Arctic farm

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