January 2018 and time to press pause and reflect on the women in seafood we have profiled to date.
Each and every one of these ladies has a role and a place in the seafood industry and these stories need to be heard. It has been great to be able to promote them and the many and diverse opportunities the industry can offer.
Thank you very much ladies for your time and contributions and wishing you all the very best for 2018.
WOMEN IN SEAFOOD
By Donna Wells
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