Fishing community

in #fish9 years ago

ALL TIME POPULAR
HOT THIS WEEK
TRENDING TODAY
SEARCH
FOLLOW US
LEDE, PHOTOGRAPHY, TAMIL NADU,
In Pics: See Chennai’s Fishing Community Like Never Before

A team of eight photographers set out to create evocative photographs that capture the energy, enterprise, and hopes of these small-time entrepreneurs.

by TBI Team
a day ago

Fresh fish and the massive Marina Beach are two of the many staples of life in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. And while the beach is rightfully famous for its crowds, small fairs, toasted corns and, occasionally, massive political moments, there is another side to it that few visitors notice.

For the fishing community that lives and works out of Marina, the beach is simply home – part of their daily struggle to make ends meet while catching thousands of fish off the coast.

And while their catches are enjoyed with relish across the city, they themselves are rarely noticed by anyone.

But this is changing thanks to a new project, which seeks to make these hard-working folks the center of attention.

The project is known as the ‘Marina’s Makkal’ and was conducted by PhotoConcierge to celebrate World Photography Day. A team of eight photographers set out to create evocative photographs that capture the energy, enterprise, and hopes of these small-time entrepreneurs. The portraits and images, shot in the morning, were displayed for viewing at the Nochi Kuppam fish market. Later, the pictures were presented to the subjects themselves.

Have a look a few of the amazing pictures:

Lakshmi

“The first time I saw my husband take off into the sea to catch seer fish, I fainted. I was standing on the shore and the waves were very high. The boat was thrown into the air as the first wave lashed it mercilessly. My husband couldn’t get back to the shore as he was a few kilometers in. He signaled to his friends on the shore to help me.

I used to be terrified every time my husband went out into the sea. I would wait longingly for his return. Nowadays, I feel restless when he doesn’t set sail during bad weather as the nets are kept idle and we can’t make ends meet.

(On being asked if she fears sending her family into the sea.) “We fear humans and not the sea. We are able to put food on our plates, build houses and send our kids to school because of her generosity. The sea is our mother. We believe that she will take care of us and send our men to carry out their job.”

Velayutham, 64

I have been fishing for the past 40 years. Two or three of us would set off into the sea at around 3 am on a catamaran. We used to cast the fishing net in spots marked by our previous generations. We would confirm these positions by looking at three major light points on land – that is Mylapore Kapaleeshwaran Temple tower light, Mount Road LIC building terrace light and St. Thomas tower light. Today other buildings have obscured these points so we use GPS to find our catch.”

Advertisement
Ethiraj, 43

“On a good day, we catch between 4000 to 5000 fish. On an average, we catch about 1000 to 1500, which we have to divide among all the people who set sail. We row our catamaran into the sea and wait for the sail to catch the wind. Sometimes, if the wind is not favorable when we are heading back to the shore, the catamaran doesn’t inch forward no matter how much we row.

On occasions, we have even taken an entire day just to get back safely on the shore. Once, our catamaran got stuck in a storm and split in two as the ropes used to tie the logs together gave way. We had to hold these logs for over hours to stay afloat. We then managed to tie the catamaran back and made it to the shore. That was a scary experience.

Now, although we have switched to fiber boats with engines, we are always afraid that they may get damaged when hit by huge waves.”

Kumaran

“I used to play on the beach all the time and would occasionally join my dad on his fishing expeditions. I eventually took it up as a full-time job once I completed the tenth standard. I work for about 20 to 25 days in a month when the sea is calm. I usually start at 3 AM and get back to the shore at around 7 AM.

We usually pack food and water in case we get stranded. When we go on longer expeditions, we even carry a stove and an ice box. Eighteen years ago, we got stuck in a storm in a double engine boat for more than three hours. We couldn’t reach out to bigger boats, nor could we find our way back to the harbor. We somehow made it back alive to the shore with half a broken boat.

These days, incomes are not very great. We have to shell out nearly Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 30,000 in repairs if our boat gets toppled. Hence, most of us don’t risk venturing into the sea when the weather is rough.”

Santhavel

“I started fishing 19 years ago. I moved from a basic catamaran to a fiber boat. The sea is very unpredictable. Although it is a huge asset and fortune for us, it poses some difficulties too. The physical work is significantly reduced after buying an engine boat. But it is quite dangerous too. Many people have lost their lives while getting back to the shore when the waves hit the propeller.

We can never predict the weather. Even though the sea looks calm at the shore, when we set out, sudden winds or rain can strand us midway. Sometimes our engines get damaged in the middle of the sea or our fishing nets get cut by bigger trawlers.

We faced very difficult times when the tsunami hit Chennai. Until then, we didn’t even know what it meant. The monster waves dragged in all our nets. When I tried to pull them back in, I was getting dragged too. I had to let go of them in order to survive.”

You can check out the rest of the pictures in the series here.

Like this story? Or have something to share?
Write to us: [email protected]
Connect with us on Facebook and Twitter.
NEW: Click here to get positive news on WhatsApp!

Popular In the Community
POLICE VERIFICATION GOT YOU WAITING? GOVT GOES ONLINE TO SPEED UP PASSPORT PROCESS
BlueCarrot
1d
And the local police stations have been taking small bribes of 200 - 300 rupees for the data entry as if it was normal.
WITH HELP FROM DELHI UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, OVER 2 LAKH TOXIC KEROSENE LAMPS IN THE CITY TO BE REPLACED WITH SOLAR COUNTERPARTS
PurpleFlower
1d
I really admire those students for their noble venture
MAKE YOUR NEXT TRIP TO THEKKADY COUNT BY USING ECO-FRIENDLY AUTORICKSHAWS!
Upendra Singhal
2d
great starting.
TRIPLE TALAQ: MEET THE WOMEN WHO TOOK THE FIGHT ALL THE WAY TO THE SUPREME COURT
yuvrajchhibber
2d
Landmark decision. Hatts off to women who fought back despite being immense pressure from families and political parties. Thank you for bringing equality in the society.
UTKAL EXPRESS DERAILMENT: HINDU SAINTS THANK MUSLIMS WHO SAVED THEIR LIVES
OrangeChilli
4d
Yes. It has always been there, Harmony between the two religons . It is politicians who have divided us for their benefit
WARRIORS NEVER QUIT: HOW A 21 YEAR OLD OVERCAME HER BATTLE WITH CANCER.
Ravi Teja
6d
Its great to feel the understanding of life. Hardest part is that majority of the people get to this feel only after a major hit, until which most of those majority keep ridiculing the few who try to share the feeling (irrespective of age). You have found the secret of life which is always staying in present and exploiting it for max satisfaction, congrats on that and also the most difficult and emotional task of identifying the true friends happens all by itself during this period, congrats again for another major achievement. I wish you to have a prosperous and ever exponentially improving happiness in life from here on.
AFTER DEATH STRUCK THEIR FAMILY, HERE'S HOW TWO SISTERS TOOK CHARGE OF THEIR FUTURE
Swapnil108
1d
Better India is so encouraging site. Thank you for publishing such hope full articles ......most of the media is opposite now a days
REJECTED AT JOBS BUT NOT AT LOVE: IN A FIRST, TRANSGENDER COUPLE ALL SET TO MARRY!
BlueGrapes
2d
All the best to the amazing couple. It's great to see their happiness.
WHY A FASHION DESIGNER LEFT HER HIGH-FLYING JOB TO REAR GOATS IN A REMOTE VILLAGE
PurpleLeaf
3d
I "loved" spending time with them You must have interest and "love" for animals Only if you "love" them like a mother loves her baby" Oh Please Manabi !!! It would be nice if you could elaborate more on how our lovely Shweta makes 3-4 Lakhs without selling goats to slaughter house after managing all the expense. And even if she sells to farmer who in turn sell to slaughter house, what's the difference? I hope TheBetterIndia team writes more facts and less sympathy.
HOW A GERMAN AND A PHILOSOPHY STUDENT TRANSFORMED THIS VILLAGE NEAR BENGALURU
RedWheel
19h
What a heartwarming story. Thanks better india for sharing.
THESE 40 FAMILIES LEFT HYDERABAD AND BUILT A SUSTAINABLE VILLAGE ALL BY THEMSELVES
OrangeSushi
3d
This is the only way to sustainable living - collective farming with living
RBI DEBUTS 'MISSING MIDDLE': ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEW ₹200 NOTES
PurpleFlower
9h
Yes I fully agree with MrKJ. Good many noble leaders have sacrificed their lives for our nation. They should be also honoured by printing their photos on the note.
JURY TRIALS, DEATH PENALTY, RESERVATION: LANDMARK PILS THAT DEFINED INDIA
GoldPlanet
2d
Thanks
CONVERTING PLASTIC INTO FUEL IN 3 EASY STEPS - THIS HYDERABAD ENGINEER IS DOING IT!
BlueBeer
3d
Hope this is genuine and not Ramar Pillai Ver2.0
Hey guest, welcome to The Better India! Sign up and become a member.

Written by
TBI Team

identicon
Visit us on Facebook to stay updated with the latest positive stories!

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Meet Director Haobam Paban Kumar Whose Films About Manipur Are Showcased in Busan & Berlinale

MY VIEW: Stories of Beauty from Dawki – a Paradise for Eco Tourists in Meghalaya

Vizag’s New Sea Pools Are Set to Make Swimming in the Sea Safer and More Fun!

VIDEO: Over 2,000 Parrots Visit This Mechanic Every Day. The Story Behind This Is Fascinating!

Want Votes? Then Fix Our Roads, Say Bengalureans!

This City in UP Will Have a Common Man Become a Police Officer for One Day Each Month

MORE FROM: LEDE

These Special Tanks in Hyderabad Will Keep Lakes Green on Ganesh Chaturthi

about 21 hours ago

How a German and a Philosophy Student Transformed this Village Near Bengaluru

a day ago

fountains-mumbai-pyaus
In Pics: Mumbai’s Beautiful and Ancient Fountains Are Getting a New Life!

a day ago

Sky Is Not the Limit for Roveinai Poumai, the First Woman Pilot From Naga Tribe

2 days ago

Trending
Interview: 44-Year-Old Jayanthi Tells Us How, and Why, She Ran 42km in a Saree!

2 days ago

Trending
Rejected at Jobs but Not at Love: In a First, Transgender Couple All Set to Marry!

3 days ago

DON'T MISS

Hot
This Software Engineer Sold His Company to Start a Vertical Hydroponic Farm in Goa

8 months ago

Trending
This Family Did Not Send Their Children to School, but Taught Them by Creating a Forest

9 days ago

Hot
MY STORY: How Using Menstrual Cups Gave Me Period Peace

6 months ago

Hot
A Village of Millionaires & More: 10 Unique Indian Villages That Will Surprise You

19 days ago

Hot
16 Famous Indians With Disabilites Who Inspire Us Everyday

3 years ago

Hot
14 Indian Scientists Who Changed The World. And Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Them!

3 years ago

ARCHIVES

ARCHIVES
SEARCH

SEARCH FOR:
Search …
SEARCH
NEWSLETTER

Get the best positive stories straight into your inbox!

Your email address

SIGN UP
Only stories you love. No spam.

© 2017 Vikara Media Pvt Ltd

India

Andhra Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Delhi
Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Karnataka

Kashmir

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

Orissa

Punjab

Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal
Back to Top

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.04
TRX 0.32
JST 0.078
BTC 60993.71
ETH 1618.63
USDT 1.00
SBD 0.42