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Bu-lat-lat (boo-lat-lat) verb: to search, probe, investigate, inquire; to unearth facts Volume 3, Number 18 June 8 - 14, 2003 Quezon City, Philippines |
Life by the Sea: A Photo Essay SINAIT, Ilocos Sur — In the 10-13-hour bus ride from Manila to Ilocos Sur, the sight of the sea provides relief to travelers. Not as fortunate as the tourists who come to enjoy the view, local fisherfolk have to summon the sea the hardest way for their living. TEXT
AND PHOTOS BY AUBREY SC MAKILAN Instead of buying finished fishing net in the downtown, fishermen in Tep-peng, Sinait weave their own using nylon. It usually takes them two days to finish a hundred-meter net. When done with the nets, fishermen sail to try their luck, hoping for a bountiful catch. It is a feast for their hungry stomachs and empty pockets whenever their harvest reaches 200 kilos. Unfortunately, most of the time, they catch only around two kilos of matangbaka (a fish species), just enough for a simple dinner for their families. While the elders hope for a big-time catch, teens spend the day catching buge or bangus (milkfish) fingerlings to augment the adults’ small earnings.
Fishermen’s children enjoy themselves by playing with worn-out tires or surfing into the waves using square-cut pieces of plywood as improvised surfboards.
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