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Fishing, Haʻapai Islands Tonga
July 2022, Kolonga, Tongatapu, Tonga - The only female member of the Fishing Committee of Kolonga, Malia Peata Sioko Noa encourages local fishers not to over fish to ensure that the marine life is sustained for their grandchildren. Heavily involved in her community, Malia transports divers on her boat and assitis the older fishermen in packing and selling their catch.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Haitelenisia Afemui ?Uhila Angilau - Ordinary Tongan Lives. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
10/18/2022
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Tonga
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© Haitelenisia Afemui
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