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Fishing In The Philippines

Fishing in the Philippines, similar to the endless chase of cats and rats, is one of the ways of life in the Philippines.<br>https://exploretraveler.com/fishing-in-the-philippines/

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Fishing In The Philippines

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  1. Fishing In The Philippines Fishing in the Philippines, similar to the endless chase of cats and rats, is one of the ways of life in the Philippines. On hot and sultry afternoons, fishermen prepare their boats for the night of fishing. The quiet village you live in is like blocks of ice being loaded on a wooden boat. Sometimes it is even more difficult for fishermen, as the boat may capsize at the end of the oldest bamboo boat dock. These ports are still used by local fishermen who use them with care. There is no place here for error! Fishing is the main livelihood here so such a port is simply a problem for them. When night falls, wooden boats will be placed in the ocean. The boat has a bamboo handle to give them a stable vehicle in the rough sea water. The boat used for fishing is usually no more than 30 feet long. Small fishing boats operate on the reef during hot nights. These fishermen are still on their way to the rich reef in the China Sea. Here they hope to catch blue marlin, red grouper, yello-fin tuna, and lobsters these are just a few types of seafood they can catch in the area. Many types of fish live on this reef. Fishing on this reef is the livelihood of fishermen in the Philippines. Such a reef is a heavenly place for people whose livelihood is the sea.

  2. In an era where there are often International disputes and international scrambles on the reef, fishermen are always at the front of the line. Many days the fish they bring to their dock are still slow. Fishing is a way of their livelihood and fish is the main source of protein eaten in the Philippines. So generation after generation of fishermen make their way fishing at sea every night. Their hope can haul as many fish as they can. Fishing is the main source of income for many of the small villages. Rice farming is also one of the main sources per second. They have no other industry to expect. You are otherwise a farmer, certainly a fisherman. If you are the son of a fisherman you are definitely a fisherman. If your father is a farmer You are a farmer. So at the bottom of the sea shore there is a community waiting every morning to see the fishing boat return to port. They fished all night hoping they had the last lot of mackerel or maybe octopus. Down at the harbour in the small village of fishermen are wives of fishermen who have waited all night and are now looking for where their wives are and have returned to their homes. It’s probably a quiet village, but they’re awake when they’re called. The fishing boat is coming! The fishermen's families were a group, in which the women wives of the fishermen sewed their nets damaged by the previous night's fishing. Boats are once again docked at small bamboo docks, fish are stocked and sold. The restaurant and market are the most eager

  3. to get their share, eventually every day. Fish is eaten by the majority of the local population. Good and Fresh Fish is a Must The boys clean the boat for the next night and the fisherman goes home to sleep. Soon the fishermen will be fishing again. This is the life of a fishing village in the Philippines. ExploreTraveler has been creating travel articles, books, videos, and podcasts for several years now. It is our goal to bring our older materials for others to enjoy here, and to create new material here as well. We invite you to click our links to the original content, and to follow us there as well.

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