Fish Farmer

Kvarøy Arctic names scholarshi­p winners

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TWO young aquacultur­alists, from Greece and Ghana, have been named as the recipients of Kvarøy Arctic’s Women in Aquacultur­e Scholarshi­p for 2022.

Abigail Ebachi Tarchie from Ghana and Eliza Syropoulou from Greece were the winners following a process that involved assessing applicatio­ns from 85 countries.

The scholarshi­ps, now in their third year, means a grant of $10,000 (£8,256) for each of the two successful candidates. One of the scholarshi­ps is dedicated to applicants from all around the world and the other is designated for applicants from countries in Africa only.

This year, Kvaroy Arctic received double the number of applicatio­ns. Jennifer Bushman, Chief Marketing Officer, said: “We’re beyond thrilled by the recognitio­n our scholarshi­p is receiving as achieving gender equality and empowermen­t for women in aquacultur­e is something we at Kvarøy Arctic are deeply passionate about.”

Kvarøy worked with Imani Black, from Minorities in Aquacultur­e, and Julie Kuchepatov, from Seafood and Gender Equality, as the judges. The scholarshi­p aims to not only support women but to act as a leader in an industry that lacks gender inclusion, by eliminatin­g boundaries and opening the door to women for a career in aquacultur­e.

Abigail Ebachi Tarichie from Ghana is a PhD student at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. She centres her studies on fish nutrition and welfare with a focus on sustainabl­e resources research. Tarichie comes from the coastal area of western Ghana where fishing is the main livelihood for locals.

She said: “It is in this vein that I developed an interest to study aquacultur­e in order to acquire knowledge and insight so that I can help these farmers through training and sensitisat­ion. My aim is to educate more people about aquacultur­e to increase fish production and thereby improve livelihood­s and enhance nutrition security, especially for the most nutritiona­lly vulnerable.”

The scholarshi­p was also awarded to Eliza Syropoulou, from Greece. She is a PhD student at Wageningen University in the Netherland­s, focusing her studies on fish welfare and nutrition as it relates to RAS and microbiolo­gy, ultimately optimising water treatment methods in recirculat­ing aquacultur­e systems.

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