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  • A net full of fish caught in National Park waters is emptied into fishing boat - the National Park was originally designed to protect such fish diversity, Lake Malawi, Malawi.
    FishCatch_01.jpg
  • Fish caught within National Park waters on floor of fishing boat - the National Park was originally designed to protect such diversity, Lake Malawi, Malawi.
    FishCatch_02.jpg
  • Fish caught within National Park waters on floor of fishing boat - the National Park was originally designed to protect such diversity, Lake Malawi, Malawi.
    FishCatch_01.jpg
  • James Angry repairs fishing net on the shore of Cape Maclear, Lake Malawi, Malawi.
    SeineFishing_04.jpg
  • Richard Lucas (close) and Richard Pofera (far) repair their fishing net on the shore of Cape Maclear, Lake Malawi, Malawi.
    SeineFishing_02.jpg
  • Richard Pofera repairs fishing net at Cape Maclear, Lake Malawi, Malawi.
    SeineFishing_03.jpg
  • Set-lines may be hundreds of metres long and deployed for several days. Mainly targeting kampango - a popular eating catfish - they are unselective in the species they catch, Lake Malawi, Malawi.
    CichlidCatch_06.jpg
  • Set-lines may be hundreds of metres long and deployed for several days. Mainly targeting kampango - a popular eating catfish - they are unselective in the species they catch, Lake Malawi, Malawi.
    CichlidCatch_07.jpg
  • Set-lines may be hundreds of metres long and deployed for several days. Mainly targeting kampango - a popular eating catfish - they are unselective in the species they catch, Lake Malawi, Malawi.
    CichlidCatch_09.jpg
  • Set-lines may be hundreds of metres long and deployed for several days. Mainly targeting kampango - a popular eating catfish - they are unselective in the species they catch, Lake Malawi, Malawi.
    CichlidCatch_08.jpg
  • Set-lines may be hundreds of metres long and deployed for several days. Mainly targeting kampango - a popular eating catfish - they are unselective in the species they catch, Lake Malawi, Malawi.
    CichlidCatch_05.jpg
  • Semi-commercial fishing team deploying their net within the Lake Malawi National Park, Lake Malawi, Malawi.
    SeineFishing_06.jpg
  • Semi-commercial fishing team prepeares net at Cape Maclear, Lake Malawi, Malawi.
    SeineFishing_05.jpg
  • Young fishers learning to fish with mosquito net in the shallows of Cape Maclear, Lake Malawi, Malawi.
    YoungFisher_05.jpg
  • The usipa net is brought up under the lamped dug-out, Cape Maclear, Lake Malawi, Malawi.
    UsipaFishing_06.jpg
  • Some fish species such as White’s seahorse, which is often seen holding onto the nets of swimming enclosures, have managed to survive surprisingly well in Sydney’s altered marine environments.
    Sydney_02.jpg