Fishers unload their catch within the Philippines
Nicole Tung
These highly effective photographs are the work of photographer Nicole Tung, who spent 9 months documenting the human and environmental price of overfishing in South-East Asia. For the reason that Fifties fishing has morphed from artisanal commerce to industrialised world trade. Overfishing and unlawful fishing have additionally risen to satisfy quickly rising demand from a rising inhabitants.
Tung targeted on the area as a result of it performs a key function within the world fishing commerce. Her mission, funded by a €50,000 Carmignac Photojournalism Award for fieldwork, modified her stance on seafood. It isn’t about shoppers giving it up fully, she says. Slightly, they should be way more conscious of their selections.
It was, she provides, “harrowing” to listen to tales from Indonesian fishermen describing violence that they had witnessed at sea and the horrible situations they typically skilled engaged on fishing vessels.
The picture above exhibits a fisher unloading yellowfin tuna at Basic Santos fish port within the Philippines after being at sea for a month. Bigeye tuna and blue marlin are additionally a part of his catch.

A dock employee in Thailand
Nicole Tung
Elsewhere, a dock employee from Myanmar (above) types the fish species being unloaded in Ranong, Thailand. Within the beneath shot, Indigenous Urak Lawoi folks and Thai villagers from Koh Lipe, Thailand, collect wooden from close by islands throughout a competition marking the top of the fishing and tourism season. They’ll use the fabric to construct a ceremonial boat as an providing to their ancestors.

Indigenous Urak Lawoi folks and Thai villagers from Koh Lipe, Thailand, sail their boats
Nicole Tung
And on this ultimate shot (beneath), a household of Filipino fishers bait fishing traces.

A household will get able to fish within the Philippines
Nicole Tung
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