The centuries-old traditions of South Korean women who practise free-dive fishing without oxygen face a new threat. Already under pressure from the competition of more modern fishing methods, now the haenyeo or “sea women” face a new challenge from climate change that is harming marine habitat where they work. Jin So-hee and Woo Jung-min, some of the youngest haenyeo still working in South Korea, are trying to fight the problem. Clad in black wet suits and face masks, the pair have started a YouTube channel they hope will help preserve haenyeo culture as it raises awareness about the need for environmental conservation.

See South China Morning Post
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  1. Pingback: Climate Change Threatens to Sink Free-Dive Fishing Traditions of South Korea’s ‘Sea Women’ – SportUpdates

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