Jangadeiros (Ceara, Brazil)   [ 31/40 ]

< Prev
Caught red fish lies on the deck of the jangada boat on the beach of Iguape, Ceará state, northeastern Brazil, 14 March 2004. Jangadeiros, working on a unique wooden raft boat called jangada, keep the tradition of artisan fishing for more than four hundred years. However, being a fisherman on jangada is highly dangerous job. Jangadeiros spend up to several days on high-sea, sailing tens of kilometres far from the coast, with no navigation on board. In the last two decades jangadeiros have been facing up the pressure from motorized vessels which use modern, effective (and environmentally destructive) fishing methods. Every time jangadeiros come back from the sea with less fish.
Next >
Caught red fish lies on the deck of the jangada boat on the beach of Iguape, Ceará state, northeastern Brazil, 14 March 2004. Jangadeiros, working on a unique wooden raft boat called jangada, keep the tradition of artisan fishing for more than four hundred years. However, being a fisherman on jangada is highly dangerous job. Jangadeiros spend up to several days on high-sea, sailing tens of kilometres far from the coast, with no navigation on board. In the last two decades jangadeiros...
more »

Copyright > © Jan Sochor. All rights reserved.

Date > 13 Mar 2004

Size > 3000x2000 / 4.4MB