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WHAT IS STAR-FISH AND WHY IT MATTERS |
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| Fisheries across the Caribbean are highly dependent on fossil fuels, making them vulnerable to rising energy costs and climate risks. STAR-Fish seeks to demonstrate that: | ||
Renewable energy reduces operational costs Energy-efficient technologies improve productivity Inclusive approaches strengthen long-term resilience |
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PROJECT PROFILE |
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Sustainable Technologies for Adaptation and Resilience in Fisheries - STAR-Fish Donor-funded by Global Affairs Canada |
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The STAR-Fish Project seeks to demonstrate that energy costs can be substantially reduced by transitioning to renewable energy technologies. The project intends to ultimately increase clean energy transition in Caribbean fisheries and aquaculture by applying a gender-responsive approach to its interventions, as it supports the certification of low carbon or carbon neutral fisheries in the region and facilitates technical collaboration and knowledge exchange. The STAR-Fish Project is pivotal for the advancement of the CRFM’s 2022-2030 Strategic Plan. It particularly supports the attainment of Strategic Goal 4 (Section 4.1c), which envisions “Increased use of renewable energy and energy efficient harvesting, processing, and cold storage systems, and reduction of the region’s reliance on fossil fuels in fisheries and aquaculture.” The overall objective of STAR-fish is to enhance sustainable economic growth through building (or improving) resiliency of the Caribbean fisheries sector |

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