Fishermen
Partner in safeguarding marine life and monitoring coastal threats.
The marine fisherman is the guardian of the sea and its resources, and a bearer of traditional knowledge that preserves the relationship between the community and its maritime space. He is a partner in protecting the sea, and his sustainable practices ensure the protection of marine life and the continuity of its resources.
The Green Southerners Association considers the marine fisherman to be the guardian of the sea and its resources, and a key partner in its struggle to protect marine and coastal biodiversity. He carries inherited traditional knowledge, storing the experience of generations in dealing with the sea and its seasons, and embodies the deep connection between the community and its maritime space, which provides both livelihood and identity.
Like the farmer, the marine fisherman is an essential partner in environmental advocacy. His sustainable practices guarantee the continuity of marine ecosystems and the economic cycles of coastal communities alike. By respecting fishing seasons and endangered species, he helps protect marine life and ensures the availability of resources for future generations.
From this perspective, the association regards the marine fisherman as a partner and an active agent in protecting both the environment and maritime identity. It encourages supporting him with knowledge and sustainable practices to preserve the sea as both a natural and cultural heritage.