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Women's Work
Although deep-sea fishing has traditionally been a man's
occupation, women also go to sea. Women have always played
important roles in fisheries as business managers, marketers, and
fish processors.
Polar Inuit women sewing kayak cover
Northwest Greenland, 1971
Women help prepare gear.
photo © Fred Bruemmer
Selling the fresh catch
Hong Kong
Women sell fish the world over.
photo © Wolfgang Kaehler
Women fishing
le aux Nattes, Madagascar
Women have traditionally fished near shore.
photo © Wolfgang Kaehler
Letter from Lorelei Stevens, Associate Editor, Commercial Fisheries
News, June 11, 1993,
describing how women accept the traditional term "fishermen"



Women enter men's traditional domain, fishing the open ocean
photo © s Women's Maritime Association
Ocean Planet Exhibition Floorplan
gene carl feldman (gene@seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov) (301) 286-9428
Judith Gradwohl, Smithsonian Institution (Curator/Ocean Planet)