BarbudanGO Advances Marine Safety and Sustainability With Next Phase of Fisher Training

Barbuda is witnessing significant strides in marine workforce development through an innovative certification initiative led by environmental organization BarbudanGO. The program, now entering its latest phase, provides local fishers with professional PADI diving certifications alongside specialized training in marine conservation techniques.

This comprehensive capacity-building effort represents a strategic partnership between BarbudanGO, the Waitt Foundation, GEF Small Grants Program, and ProCaribe+. The collaborative framework has established a robust foundation for community-driven ocean stewardship that prioritizes both ecological sustainability and economic resilience.

Central to the initiative is the dual objective of enhancing maritime safety protocols while simultaneously promoting sustainable fishing practices. The program targets a 20% expansion in PADI-certified, conservation-trained fishers across the island, with an immediate focus on qualifying 15 individuals in marine citizen science methodologies.

Participants gain internationally recognized credentials that equip them with advanced capabilities in underwater research, diver safety protocols, and emergency response procedures. These skills empower local fishers to actively protect both their livelihoods and Barbuda’s delicate marine ecosystems.

Pethrolyna Isaac, Director of Environment at BarbudanGO, emphasized the program’s continuity: ‘We’re building upon the strong foundation established with our partners. Through proper training, our fishers evolve into stronger partners in sustainable ocean stewardship while acquiring crucial skills for understanding and protecting marine ecosystems.’

The certification unlocks multiple professional pathways including scientific research diving, certified dive guiding, tourism industry support, and conservation project implementation. Participants can engage in reef monitoring, restoration initiatives, debris removal operations, and collaborations with visiting researchers and non-governmental organizations.

These diversified opportunities provide supplemental income streams while creating more stable, environmentally-linked employment options. By expanding this multifaceted program, BarbudanGO ensures Barbuda’s fishing communities become safer, more skilled, and better positioned to benefit from various marine-related economic activities.