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TONGA 2022. Fishing, Haʻapai Islands Tonga
July 2022, Nukuleka, Tongatapu, Tonga - For 50 years, Pauline Kaufusi has performed the fishing method fa limu or 'picking sea grapes' to earn income for her family. Depending on the tides, Pauline performs the task daily on the shallows of the reef, filling a sack with limu before readying the product to sell.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Haitelenisia Afemui ?Uhila Angilau - Ordinary Tongan Lives. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
07/19/2022
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Tonga
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© Haitelenisia Afemui
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