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Bright green seaweed ready for harvest on Nusa Lembongan
Kuala, North Sumatra, Indonesia - January 25th 2024: Two young women on a motorcycle in the street in a small Indonesian village
Seaweed farming is a major industry in Nusa Penida, Bali. The seaweed is grown in the shallow waters around the island, and is harvested and dried for export. The main type of seaweed grown in Nusa Penida is Eucheuma cottonii, which is used to make carrageenan, a thickening agent used in food and cosmetics.\n\nThe seaweed farms in Nusa Penida are a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can see the seaweed being grown and harvested, and learn about the seaweed farming industry. The farms are also a great place to take photos, as the seaweed creates a beautiful and colorful sight.\n\nThe seaweed farms in Nusa Penida are an important part of the local economy. They provide jobs for many people, and they also help to protect the environment. The seaweed farms help to prevent coastal erosion, and they also provide a habitat for marine life.
Anibare Bay, Nauru: limestone pinnacles - rock formations along Anibare beach
Seaweed fields of southern Bali, Indonesia.
Bali, uluwatu Bingin strand
Maldives, officially the Republic of Maldives, is an archipelagic state located in South Asia, situated in the Indian Ocean.
Tourists visit the Tsunami Ship monument above the houses of residents who were swept away by the 2004 tsunami during the 17th anniversary of the Aceh tsunami in Lampulo, Banda Aceh, Indonesia on December 26, 2021.
Negombo, Sri Lanka - March 7th 2023: Small tractor in the street outside the fish market in Negombo which is the largest in Sri Lanka and is a center for supplying fish to the capital Colombo and for export
Plastic bottles, bags and garbage in a warm tropical ocean (Lombok, Indonesia)
Chalan Kanoa, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands: Sugar Dock, old pier between Chalan Kanoa and Susupe - west coast,  Philippine Sea - built by the South Seas Development Company to support the sugar industry during the Japanese period in the Northern Mariana Islands. American forces captured the dock during the Battle of Saipan and used it for logistics during and after the Asia-Pacific War.
Fisherboat in the blue seagrass plantation, Nusa Lembogang, Bali, Indonesia
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Maafushi is one of the inhabited islands of Kaafu Atoll and the proposed capital for the Medhu Uthuru Province of the Maldives.
Landscape of Skadar lake in Montenegro, ex Yugoslavia, Europe
Chale Island, Kenya - March 12th, 2013: Fishermen sit in their traditional Dhows. These Sailing vessels are used in the Indian Ocean Region.
Footpath around Punta Sur on Isla Mujeres
A calm and beautiful beach on a tropical island
Fongafale island, Funafuti Atoll, Tuvalu: Fatato motu at the south end of Fongafale island, with a small densely forested area and a coral rock beach - Papa Elise motu in the background. The Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN) chose Fatato motu island for a systematic study of its coast in relation to the impact of global climate change on atolls. The islet can be accessed by foot from Fongafale across the reef at low tide.
Scenic seascape of shallow coral reefs at low tide with traditional fish trap nets under clear sunny sky in Maceio, Alagoas, Brazil
Idyllic turquoise water at Sebayur island, a sandbar in the Flores sea, Komodo, Indonesia
Sunny Day on a Rocky Beach in Akumal, Mexico
Las Penitas, Nicaragua, February 19th. 2012: Three Men Drinking  Beer in a Thatch Covered Surf Shop.
Aceh Besar - Indonesia. Jan 27, 2024\n\nstudent activities carried out planting mangrove seedlings as an effort to conserve mangrove forests in Lamnga village, Baitussalam subdistrict, Aceh Besar.
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One of the many coral outcrops on the beaches of Kiriwina Island.
Abatao motu, North Tarawa Atoll, Gilbert Island, Kiribati: Maneaba / Mwaneaba, a traditional meeting house of Kiribati, playing both sacred and secular roles. It is understood as the common house of the community. Sometimes there are several of these houses for the different clans. In addition to being a meeting place to make important joint decisions for the community, it is also a celebration center, e.g. for dance and singing performances. Usually built with traditonal materials, maneabas are increasingly change to modern construction techniques, as in this case. Located by the beach along Sue's Creek, the canal separating Abatao and Buota motus.
Trynian, Bali, Indonesia - January 11, 2014: Balinese Woman Carrying Large Bucket On Head
Women snorkeling enjoying in  Beautiful sea life.  Red sea. Landscape coral reef.
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