Nabanita S
ecologicus.bsky.social
Nabanita S
@ecologicus.bsky.social
PhDing, Social Anthropology @edinburgh-uni.bsky.social. Chrystal Macmillan Doctoral Fellow. Environmental Anthropology, Critical Logistics, Infrastructure Studies, Future-making, Oceanic & Coastal, Ethnography. South Asia, India, Bengal Delta.
It is a day of not just a commemoration but an invitation - an invitation to stand more firmly with these communities and to amplify their voices of resistance.

#WorldFisheriesDay
#SmallScaleFisheries
#Solidarity
November 21, 2025 at 10:35 PM
Against the said backdrop, the World Fisheries Day is as much about recognition of the small-scale fishing communities --- recognition of their strength and struggles, of their histories and wisdom --- as it is about refusing and resisting the futures that would push them to the margins.
November 21, 2025 at 10:34 PM
...protecting the ecologies that their lives depend on. Their struggles are not only economic but also ecological, cultural, and political -- insofar as it is about who gets to decide, shape, and eventually inhabit, desirable coastal futures!

#WorldFisheriesDay
#SmallScaleFisheries
#CoastalFutures
November 21, 2025 at 10:32 PM
As these multiple crises press against the present, reshaping possibilities of how the coastal futures would look like, these communities have been forging collective struggles for their rights and recognition, for dignity and justice, for safeguarding their livelihoods and ...
November 21, 2025 at 10:31 PM
Small-scale fishing communities are currently navigating a slew of overlapping crises - climatic threats, dwindling fish-stocks, polluted seas and rivers, threatened marine and coastal ecosystems, extractive developmental projects and their ruinous repercussions.
November 21, 2025 at 10:29 PM