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“Marijs is de naam en ik sta hier zomaar een beetje te mijmeren en te dromen.  Het is toch raar dat ik nou eigenlijk sta te kijken naar wat eens een grote haven was.  Oude havenstraat heet het hier. En in de 16de eeuw was het hier een drukte van belang. Ik heb eens gelezen over een Italiaanse koopman uit Antwerpen. Hij schreef in 1567 een boek over de Lage Landen en beschreef daarin ook Arnemuiden. Hij schreef “ Arnemuiden wordt in het Frans Ramue genoemd en is de laatste stad van de Walcheren. Ze is klein en heeft geen muren. Maar haar haven is zeer bekend in heel Europa omdat er dagelijks ontelbaar veel schepen van alle natiën aankomen en wegvaren naar alle windstreken. Vaak ziet men er hele vloten uit Spanje, Portugal, Frankrijk en Engeland van dertig, veertig, vijftig of soms wel meer schepen. In deze haven zie je regelmatig vier- of vijfhonderd grote schepen die over de hele wereld varen. Ook worden hier veel nieuwe schepen gemaakt. Arnemuiden is wonderlijk goed gelegen.” Arnemuiden was toen nog maar een dorp moet je weten. [[Oude_havenstraat:_Reisbeschrijving/_dagboekfragment|read more.]]~~http://www.coastalwiki.org/w/images/7/72/Audio.png;
 
“Marijs is de naam en ik sta hier zomaar een beetje te mijmeren en te dromen.  Het is toch raar dat ik nou eigenlijk sta te kijken naar wat eens een grote haven was.  Oude havenstraat heet het hier. En in de 16de eeuw was het hier een drukte van belang. Ik heb eens gelezen over een Italiaanse koopman uit Antwerpen. Hij schreef in 1567 een boek over de Lage Landen en beschreef daarin ook Arnemuiden. Hij schreef “ Arnemuiden wordt in het Frans Ramue genoemd en is de laatste stad van de Walcheren. Ze is klein en heeft geen muren. Maar haar haven is zeer bekend in heel Europa omdat er dagelijks ontelbaar veel schepen van alle natiën aankomen en wegvaren naar alle windstreken. Vaak ziet men er hele vloten uit Spanje, Portugal, Frankrijk en Engeland van dertig, veertig, vijftig of soms wel meer schepen. In deze haven zie je regelmatig vier- of vijfhonderd grote schepen die over de hele wereld varen. Ook worden hier veel nieuwe schepen gemaakt. Arnemuiden is wonderlijk goed gelegen.” Arnemuiden was toen nog maar een dorp moet je weten. [[Oude_havenstraat:_Reisbeschrijving/_dagboekfragment|read more.]]~~http://www.coastalwiki.org/w/images/7/72/Audio.png;
 
51.505035, 3.676056~[[File:Tonny_Kusse.png|100px]] Mrs. Tonny Kusse<br />
 
51.505035, 3.676056~[[File:Tonny_Kusse.png|100px]] Mrs. Tonny Kusse<br />
''“my father was a fisherman, my granfather was a fisherman, my brother is a fisherman and my husband is a fisherman. When I was young I worked in a mussles fabric, now I work as a volunteer in the fishing museum, we go to events and we promote Arnemuiden. We like to spend our time this way. It started small but then we were asked to help more. We go into schools and teach children how to repair nets and how to peel shrimp”.''
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:''“my father was a fisherman, my granfather was a fisherman, my brother is a fisherman and my husband is a fisherman. When I was young I worked in a mussles fabric, now I work as a volunteer in the fishing museum, we go to events and we promote Arnemuiden. We like to spend our time this way. It started small but then we were asked to help more. We go into schools and teach children how to repair nets and how to peel shrimp”.''
 
:In the picture, Tonny and her husband. Her active role in the promotion of traditional life in Arnemuiden makes her a greate example of women participation in cultural activities. This activity contributes to the definition of the fishing community of Arnemuiden, it provides a sense of belonging and helps to the maintenance of the new generations close to their roots.~~http://www.coastalwiki.org/w/images/b/b9/Tourism.png;
 
:In the picture, Tonny and her husband. Her active role in the promotion of traditional life in Arnemuiden makes her a greate example of women participation in cultural activities. This activity contributes to the definition of the fishing community of Arnemuiden, it provides a sense of belonging and helps to the maintenance of the new generations close to their roots.~~http://www.coastalwiki.org/w/images/b/b9/Tourism.png;
 
51.500088, 3.673390~[[File:Jeanet_Jaffari.png|100px]] Mrs. Jeanet Jaffari<br />
 
51.500088, 3.673390~[[File:Jeanet_Jaffari.png|100px]] Mrs. Jeanet Jaffari<br />

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Overview Background information Economics Education Fishing Past&Present Governance Socio - Cultural Tourism
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Women and social cohesion in coastal communities (1-8)
Catching
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This refers to the activity of fish or aquatic animal capture. The use of the term in this research does not involve farm fish. Only 2% of the female participants have fished on board of a boat. In all the cases this activity was encouraged and taught by their fathers. Trading
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15% of the total interviewed women work in the commercialisation of fish contributing to the fishing industry through their participation in the fish trading activity, which involves: buying at the auction, transporting and distribution of fish, selling fish over the phone as well as at fishmongers - oftentimes their own. Processing
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Fish processing involves gutting, boning, filleting, cooking and packing fish. 15% of women who were interviewed worked in processing plants. Tourism/Heritage
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The preservation of the fishing legacy in the towns is one of the greatest contributions of women to this sector. The 13% of the interviewed women who worked in that activity appeared to do so proudly in many cases voluntarily for the preservation of the fishing heritage amongst young people and tourists, thereby contributed to the cultural heritage of their towns and society.
Education
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Women are actively involved in the education of fishermen and communities. 15% of the women interviewed are related to transference of knowledge, skill or tradition of fishing. Policy
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The support to the fishing industry received from women working in policy manifests in the highest percentage of the research on women in GIFS. 18% of the total women interviewed are involved in regulatory activities related to fishing. Administration/Management
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Women working in the coordination of effort for businesses success and supportive institutions of the fishing industry. 13% of the women interviewed worked in the supervision or control of an activity in support of the fishermen interests. Household
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The carer work represents the traditional division of labor between man and women, it means that women are responsible for the children and home while the men are out at sea. 17% of the interviewed women contribute to the industry through her work in the household.
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Audiotour
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On several places in the village of Arnemuiden audiopoints were placed providing more information about the village's past
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