DeathLocal News CRFM pays tribute to Dr Shelly-Ann Cox by Barbados Today 15/06/2026 written by Barbados Today 15/06/2026 2 min read A+A- Reset Chief Fisheries Officer Dr Shelly-Ann Cox (File Photo) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 118 The Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM) Secretariat is mourning the sudden passing of Barbados’ Chief Fisheries Officer Dr Shelly-Ann Cox, describing her as a highly respected fisheries professional whose work significantly advanced the sector across the region. In a statement, the CRFM said it was โprofoundly saddenedโ by her death. It praised for her leadership in promoting sustainable fisheries management, strengthening the resilience of fishing communities, and advancing responsible stewardship of marine resources. โThroughout her distinguished career, Shelly-Ann served Barbados and the wider Caribbean with unwavering dedication, professionalism, and passion. As chief fisheries officer, she played a pivotal role in advancing sustainable fisheries management, strengthening the resilience of fishing communities, promoting responsible stewardship of marine resources, and contributing to regional cooperation on issues of critical importance to the fisheries and aquaculture sectors. Her expertise, leadership, and commitment earned her the respect and admiration of her colleagues across the Caribbean region and beyond. โDr Coxโs contributions extended well beyond the shores of Barbados. Through her active engagement in regional initiatives and collaboration with the CRFM and other partner organisations, she helped to shape policies and programmes that have strengthened fisheries governance, enhanced food and nutrition security, and supported the livelihoods of thousands of fisherfolk and fish workers across the Caribbean. Shelly-Annโs voice was valued in regional discussions, and her dedication to the sustainable development of the fisheries sector leaves a lasting legacy that will continue to benefit future generations,โ the CRFM said. It extended condolences to her family, colleagues, and fisherfolk across Barbados. โAt this time of immense loss, our thoughts and prayers are with her loved ones, her colleagues at the Fisheries Division, and especially the fisherfolk and fishing communities of Barbados, who have lost a steadfast advocate and champion. May they find comfort in the remarkable impact she had during her lifetime and in the many lives Shelly-Ann touched through her service. We join the people of Barbados in mourning her passing and in celebrating a life devoted to advancing fisheries and the wellbeing of Caribbean people.โ Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Greenidge concedes misstep after criticism over refusal to reveal BiMPay cost 17/06/2026 NCD deaths at 83 per cent as Govt calls for wider action 17/06/2026 Govt lab named regional superbug watchdog 17/06/2026