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They’ve Sailed Across Southeast Asia For Centuries. Now, These Sea Nomads Are Being Forced To Live On Land
Bilkuin Jimi Salih doesn’t remember how old he was when he learned to dive, only, that all the men in his family can do it.
Fish Bombing 'Towkay' Among Four Arrested In Semporna
A woman 'towkay' was among four people arrested by the marine police in an operation against fish bombing activities here, yesterday.
Only Four Juveniles Out Of 77 Arrested For Fish Bombing In Sabah
The marine police have denied a survey which claimed that most fish bombing cases in Sabah were committed by children.
These Nomads Spend Nearly Their Entire Lives At Sea — But They Could Be The Last Generation To Do So
UK native James Morgan was studying photography in London when he read about a group of seafaring Southeast Asian nomads who had survived the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami with almost no casualties.
Stateless Stakeholders, Seen But Not Heard? The Case of the Sama Dilaut in Sabah, Malaysia
The Sama Dilaut (also known as Bajau Laut) are a largely stateless maritime community living in the coastal region of the east Malaysian state of Sabah.
Bajau Laut Customs, Viewpoints And Perceptions Concerning Marine Resource Use In Semporna, Sabah
The Bajau Laut are highly dependent on marine resources both for family consumption and sale. Fishing and gleaning is a way of life for this community and defines their socio-economic and cultural well-being.
Progress Towards Development Of Alternative Livelihoods In The Tun Sakaran Marine Park
Fishing and gleaning in the area now within the 350km Tun Sakaran Marine Park has caused stocks of reef fish and other edible species to fall to low levels. Efforts are now being made to reduce exploitation of marine resources in order to protect biodiversity and allow stocks to recover.