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#13050445
2 December 2025
Fishermen are seen on a traditional canoe across calm waters near Diveagar beach in Raigad district, Maharashtra, India, on December 1, 2025. The coastal stretch is home to small-scale fishing communities and tranquil seascapes.
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#12727339
7 September 2025
Fishermen arrive at sea using styrofoam as a boat in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Fishermen fish traditionally for daily needs, helping the local economy and personal needs.
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#12727341
7 September 2025
Fishermen arrive at sea using styrofoam as a boat in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Fishermen fish traditionally for daily needs, helping the local economy and personal needs.
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#12726333
7 September 2025
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways.
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#12726334
7 September 2025
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways.
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#12726337
7 September 2025
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways.
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#12726338
7 September 2025
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways.
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#12726339
7 September 2025
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways.
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#12726340
7 September 2025
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways.
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#12726342
7 September 2025
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways.
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#12726343
7 September 2025
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways.
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#12726344
7 September 2025
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways.
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#12726335
7 September 2025
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways.
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#12726336
7 September 2025
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways.
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#12726348
7 September 2025
Fishermen lower the drag net using a boat in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 groups of fishing gear that Indonesian fishermen are permitted to use based on the Regulation of the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, which aims to protect small fishermen and environmental sustainability. The length of the rope used is 2000 meters with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in a traditional way.
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#12726349
7 September 2025
Fishermen lower the drag net using a boat in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 groups of fishing gear that Indonesian fishermen are permitted to use based on the Regulation of the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, which aims to protect small fishermen and environmental sustainability. The length of the rope used is 2000 meters with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in a traditional way.
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