Gallery 0 Resultados Reset All Close Bounty.Cockle Harvesting in Kuala Sepetang.An exemplary site showing how wetland conservation functions alongside sustainable resource exploitation, Matang Mangrove Reserve (which encompasses Kuala Sepetang) is considered to be the best managed mangrove reserve in the world and at the same time, a source of livelihoods for the locals through fisheries, cockle harvesting and charcoal producing sector. Yew Aun Quek Families usually gathered in these coastal Wetlands in Kapatan, Glan Sarangani Province during Lowtides to glean for High Valued Seashells which they sell in the local market or ending up in as viand in thier Dining Table Cirilo Jr Lagnason Traditional Fisherman. The resources of the sea allow the coastal people to make a livelihood. This fisherman only has traditional boat and could not go to the sea for fishing due to the high tide. He threw the fishing net into the lagoon and tried to catch some fishes. Michael Abhiseka Wasesajati A group of community people including women group, Government line agencies and stakeholder working together for the cleanliness of the water resources on the World Wetlands Day for the conservation of environment. Ananda Phuyal Pêcheurs dans leur bateau en osier plaqué au bord de la côte de Bai Bien Cua Dai, Hoi An, Viet Nam. Charlotte Devitre Women more dependent on local wetlands, Loktak lake, Manipur, Ramsar wetlands...South Asian Forum for Environment, join hands for 'United voices sustainable solutions'. Amrita Chatterjee Small fishermen in the lagoon seyed Khalil ghaim Mousavi Refuge.In Malaysia, the major source of protein is derived from fish which is usually caught locally by artisanal fishers. To protect their boats from the typhoons, fishermen seek refuge in the mangroves which cover most of the Southern coast. The mangroves break strong waves and is also a breeding ground for many pelagic fish. Yew Aun Quek Gleaners such this girl gathers in the Coastal Wetlands of Kapatan, Glan Sarangani Province. They are selling their gleaned items for 30 pesos per can which end up as their allowance going to tier respective schools. Cirilo Jr Lagnason shor river in qorveh Kurdistan of IRAN Milad Amerirar Fisher women laying her fishing nets. Rishav Adhikari A mangrove newly planted last February 5, 2016 along the coastline of Glan, Sarangani Province in the Philippines. Behind it are the tetrapod placed to protect these mangrove from big waves. Mary Grace Yuen Laguting women collecting leaves and flowers of lotus to sell in the market for their livelihood. Wetlands are essential for the sustainable livelihood of millions of people all over the world . #save wetlands #save earth adarsh prathap Traditional fishing sailing boat at sunset. Paul-André Beaugier Women taking a bath in Begnas lake, Nepal. Rishav Adhikari I captured this one best time i had with this children, they are swimming and fishing in the wet muddy lake. These children belongs to a minor tribe "Bla'an" found in South Cotabato. Jobert Espino This picture was taken from Western Siem Pang Area of Stung Treng Province, Cambodia. It is one among several sandbars in this province, where River Tern is using for their habitat during the breeding and hatching season. Chandara Phat Abas Abaszadeh The Modern Green Fingers. This kid is planting Mangrove Tree for his and everyone's future. To sustain the different species that exist at Balanga City Wetland Park. Michael Jeffrey Carlos This unique style of rowing boat by leg is the special tradition of the Intha people who live in Inle Lake ,potential wetland site because standing provides the better a view for the rower while the lake normally covered by reeds and floating plants. Seint Seint Capayang, Mogpog, Marinduque Jhonna Liza Medenilla Mangroves in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan. Hijanel Umiten Dingalan, Aurora Jovene Mike Alpuerto aras river, Ardabil, Iran Abas Abaszadeh He sells sea shells by the sea shore. Melanie Gaspa A grandfather take his grandchildren around the wetland surrounded with mangroves and nipas. Joylyn Ty Dhanmondi Lake is most popular wetland in Dhaka city. Abu Rayhan