The Malay Aboriginal Pakistani Yao is a sea nomads Earth. Hundreds of years, from generation to generation in the waters between the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia, mainly pearls and sea cucumber fishing, and gathering for a living, rarely set foot in the land. Now, many Pakistani Yao people are forced to settle the land, traditional fishing nets, fishing line and the homemade spear fishing tools are also largely replaced by cyanide and explosives, the continuation of the way of life for centuries challenges. Pictured in Indonesian waters, a bar Yao boy is playing with his pet shark. Yao children born on board the bus have been rare, but the sea is still their favorite playground.
The Coral Triangle is a non-fishing areas, like limestone karst maze. Local communities under the protection of international help this sea patrols. Coral Triangle area of about 6 million square kilometers, surrounded by Indonesia, Malaysia, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, and the Solomon Islands, living with about 75% of the world's coral reef species, as well as thousands of whales, sharks, turtles and tuna stocks, which many of the critically endangered species.
The waters of Sulawesi Island, Indonesia, the several Pakistani Yao people sitting on them hand-made traditional wooden boat lepa lepa. Now, more and more bar Yao people give up their traditional nomadic life to settle in the countryside, but spent most of the time, a lot of people are still at sea.
Bar Yao men Moen Ranke tire rod wrenched off the coral reef on the clams.
Indonesian waters, one the Yao men hunting of Pakistan in the seabed.
With a freshly caught octopus ,octopus experts Stuttgart Meon swim back to his boat.
Sulawesi Island, Indonesia, a bar Yao girl countenance seawater leave the village, collecting sea cucumbers and shellfish.













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