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A pirogue or local fishing boat at Morondava
Fishermen on the River Tweed at Coldstream
A silhouetted fishing boat passes the Eastern Isles
The Chiesa Soccorso at Forio a landmark whitewashed church that protects the fishermen
Fisherman, Agua and Pacaya Volcanoes in the background, Monterrico-Hawaii Nature Reserve (Monterrico-Hawaii Biotopo), Pacific Coast, Guatemala
A grand house in historic Battery Point, Hobart
A pescador (fisherman) waits to ride a wave to shore on his reed boat at Huanchaco, in northern Peru. The fishermen ride atop the boats called caballitos de totora (little horses of reeds)
Carrying fishing nets up the beach after the days work
Cormorant fishermen, Xingping, Li River, Guangxi, China
A wooden fishing boat with fish traps in the bow leaves Rwenshama, an important fishing village on the eastern shore of Lake Edward, close to the Queen Elizabeth National Park
A young man carries a wicker fish trap, which is used to catch fish in river estuaries. Rwenshama is an important fishing village on the shores of Lake Edward
Kenya, Nyanza, Kisumu. In the early morning women gather on the shores of Lake Victoria to buy fish from fishermen who return home at sunrise having fished with lamps all night
Kenya, Lake Turkana, Eliye Sprinjgs. Before sunrise, Turkana fishermen with traditional wicker baskets prepare to fish for tilapia in the shallow waters of Lake Turkana using lighted faggots to
Local fishermen risk their lives when they go out on Lake Turkana in frail wooden boats powered by sails made from flour sacks and simple wooden paddles
Fishing guide, Colin Burch, holds up a 30 lb Nile Perch caught on a lure. Nile perch are the largest freshwater fish accessible to anglers
El Molo fishermen in their dugout canoe on the fringe of the Omo Delta. The El Molo are reputedly Kenyas smallest tribe, a group of nomadic fishermen who fish the Omo delta and Lake turkana
Fishermen set out at daybreak in their traditional wooden craft, called in Ki-Swahili mashua, to fish beyond the coral reef, which lies less than half a mile offshore
Great White Pelicans (Pelecanus onocrotalus) at Amboseli
Fishermen bring in their catch at Sekra, a fishing village on Socotras north coast. The islands coastal population depends almost entirely on fishing as its principal source of livelihood with shark
Fishermen off-load their catch onto the beach at Sur. Some of the fish are sold locally, but much is put into refrigeration lorries and taken to Muscat, the inland cities and even up to UAE
Fishermen launch their boat into the Atlantic Ocean at sunset