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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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_05.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.
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  • On a Friday evening with the setting sun reflected on the glass entryway of Judy and Ray’s house, Judy prepares dinner for her two sons Malcolm and Jack. The family joins hands and gives thanks before they eat the meal that Judy has prepared. They eat pumpkin soup, garlic bread and freshly caught bluefish on this night. Many island residents participate in the Seventh-Day Adventist church community. 
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  • Ray raises one of his favorite cups to his mouth to eat warm semolina, milk and honey for breakfast. The Shicks have always lived off their crops. “Ray would ask ‘what’s for dinner tonight?’ and I’d say ‘well, what’s in the garden?”’ Judy said.
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