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  • The last catch of the evening, Dover soul, Plaice, Dog fish, Smoothhound, Bull Huss, Whiting, spider crabs, hermit crabs, skate emptied from the net onto the boat.  Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour solo night shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
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  • The second catch of the evening, Dover soul, Plaice, Dog fish, Smoothhound, Bull Huss, Whiting, spider crabs, hermit crabs, skate emptied from the net onto the boat.  Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour solo night shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
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  • The first catch of the evening, Dover soul, Plaice, Dog fish, Smoothhound, Bull Huss, Whiting, spider crabs, hermit crabs, skate emptied from the net onto the boat.  Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour solo night shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
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  • The first catch of the day, Dover soul, Plaice, Dog fish, Smoothhound, Bull Huss, Whiting, spider crabs, hermit crabs, skate emptied from the net onto the boat.  Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling with his dad Terry on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
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  • After a fisherman’s catch is weighed it is sorted into fish type and size and then boxed up accordingly. Folkestone Trawlers, process manage and market all fresh fish that is landed into Folkestone Harbour by local Fishermen. Folkestone, Kent. United Kingdom. A seaside town founded on its fishing industry which dates back to pre-Roman times. During its heyday there were over 100 boats operating out of the busy harbour and employing over 1000 people in the town. In 2016 there are 7 working boats left, employing just over 20 people. The boats are owned and managed by Folkestone families who have a strong fishing heritage.
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  • After a fisherman’s catch is weighed it is sorted into fish type and size and then boxed up accordingly. Folkestone Trawlers, process manage and market all fresh fish that is landed into Folkestone Harbour by local Fishermen. Folkestone, Kent. United Kingdom. A seaside town founded on its fishing industry which dates back to pre-Roman times. During its heyday there were over 100 boats operating out of the busy harbour and employing over 1000 people in the town. In 2016 there are 7 working boats left, employing just over 20 people. The boats are owned and managed by Folkestone families who have a strong fishing heritage.
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  • After a fisherman’s catch is weighed it is sorted into fish type and size and then boxed up accordingly. Folkestone Trawlers, process manage and market all fresh fish that is landed into Folkestone Harbour by local Fishermen. Folkestone, Kent. United Kingdom. A seaside town founded on its fishing industry which dates back to pre-Roman times. During its heyday there were over 100 boats operating out of the busy harbour and employing over 1000 people in the town. In 2016 there are 7 working boats left, employing just over 20 people. The boats are owned and managed by Folkestone families who have a strong fishing heritage.
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  • After a fisherman’s catch is weighed it is sorted into fish type and size and then boxed up accordingly. Folkestone Trawlers, process manage and market all fresh fish that is landed into Folkestone Harbour by local Fishermen. Folkestone, Kent. United Kingdom. A seaside town founded on its fishing industry which dates back to pre-Roman times. During its heyday there were over 100 boats operating out of the busy harbour and employing over 1000 people in the town. In 2016 there are 7 working boats left, employing just over 20 people. The boats are owned and managed by Folkestone families who have a strong fishing heritage.
    UK-Fishing-Trawling-Fishmonger-4303.jpg
  • After a fisherman’s catch is weighed it is sorted into fish type and size and then boxed up accordingly. Folkestone Trawlers, process manage and market all fresh fish that is landed into Folkestone Harbour by local Fishermen. Folkestone, Kent. United Kingdom. A seaside town founded on its fishing industry which dates back to pre-Roman times. During its heyday there were over 100 boats operating out of the busy harbour and employing over 1000 people in the town. In 2016 there are 7 working boats left, employing just over 20 people. The boats are owned and managed by Folkestone families who have a strong fishing heritage.
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  • After a fisherman’s catch is weighed it is sorted into fish type and size and then boxed up accordingly. Folkestone Trawlers, process manage and market all fresh fish that is landed into Folkestone Harbour by local Fishermen. Folkestone, Kent. United Kingdom. A seaside town founded on its fishing industry which dates back to pre-Roman times. During its heyday there were over 100 boats operating out of the busy harbour and employing over 1000 people in the town. In 2016 there are 7 working boats left, employing just over 20 people. The boats are owned and managed by Folkestone families who have a strong fishing heritage.
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  • After a fisherman’s catch is weighed it is sorted into fish type and size and then boxed up accordingly. Folkestone Trawlers, process manage and market all fresh fish that is landed into Folkestone Harbour by local Fishermen. Folkestone, Kent. United Kingdom. A seaside town founded on its fishing industry which dates back to pre-Roman times. During its heyday there were over 100 boats operating out of the busy harbour and employing over 1000 people in the town. In 2016 there are 7 working boats left, employing just over 20 people. The boats are owned and managed by Folkestone families who have a strong fishing heritage.
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  • Luke sorts the fish depending on species and size and fish that are too small are returned to the sea. Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour night shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
    UK-Fishing-Trawling-English-Channel-...jpg
  • Luke sorts the fish depending on species and size and fish that are too small are returned to the sea. Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour night shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
    UK-Fishing-Trawling-English-Channel-...jpg
  • Luke sorts the fish depending on species and size and fish that are too small are returned to the sea. Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour night shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
    UK-Fishing-Trawling-English-Channel-...jpg
  • Luke sorts the fish depending on species and size and fish that are too small are returned to the sea. Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour night shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
    UK-Fishing-Trawling-English-Channel-...jpg
  • Luke guts and washes the fish of the last catch of the night and boxes them up with ice to keep fresh and ready for market.  Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour night solo shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
    UK-Fishing-Trawling-English-Channel-...jpg
  • Luke guts and washes the fish of the last catch of the night and boxes them up with ice to keep fresh and ready for market.  Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour night solo shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
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  • Once sorted the fish are gutted and boxed with ice to keep fresh and ready for market . Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour night solo shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
    UK-Fishing-Trawling-English-Channel-...jpg
  • Once sorted the fish are gutted and boxed with ice to keep fresh and ready for market . Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour night solo shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
    UK-Fishing-Trawling-English-Channel-...jpg
  • The guts of a Dover Sole. Once sorted the fish are gutted and boxed with ice to keep fresh. Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour night solo shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
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  • Fish that are too small are returned to the sea via a hatch on the side of the boat.  Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour night shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
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  • A skate fish is gutted and boxed with ice to keep fresh and ready for market .Terry and Luke are Folkestone based fishermen out trawling on a fishing trip in  the family boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
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  • Luke guts and washes the fish of the last catch of the night and boxes them up with ice to keep fresh and ready for market.  Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour night solo shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
    UK-Fishing-Trawling-English-Channel-...jpg
  • Luke guts and washes the fish of the last catch of the night and boxes them up with ice to keep fresh and ready for market.  Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour night solo shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
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  • Luke is a 3rd generation fisherman, his main activity is trawling. Folkestone was founded on its fishing industry which dates back to pre-Roman times.  During its heyday there were over 100 boats operating out of the busy harbour and employing over 1000 people in the town.  However today, there are only 8 working boats left, employing just over 20 people. The boats are owned and managed by Folkestone families who have a strong fishing heritage.
    UK-Fishing-Trawling-English-Channel-...jpg
  • Emptying one of the nets of the last catch of the evening.  Luke, a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour night solo shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
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  • Once the first net emptied it is put straight back into the water to continue trawling. Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour night shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
    UK-Fishing-Trawling-English-Channel-...jpg
  • Emptying one of the nets of the last catch of the evening.  Luke, a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour night solo shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
    UK-Fishing-Trawling-English-Channel-...jpg
  • Emptying one of the nets of the second catch of the evening.  Luke, a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour night solo shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
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  • Luke empties the first net of the evening, there are 3 nets out each time. Luke is a Folkestone based fisherman out trawling for a 12 hour night shift on a fishing trip in his boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
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  • Father and son Fishermen Terry and Luke empty the nets of the first catch. Terry and Luke are Folkestone based fishermen out trawling on a fishing trip in  the family boat Valentine FE20, Hythe Bay, the English Channel, United Kingdom.
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  • Fisherman's wives carry the freshly caught fish back to Tamiao village, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall. Fishing families who lived in the path of the typhoon have lost boats, nets and tools, the essentials they need to produce food and earn a living. Oxfam is working with fishing communities to rebuild boats and repair nets.
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  • A man holds a bag of small fish he has caught whilst ice fishing on Lake Paijanne, Jyvaskyla, Central Finland. Jyvaskyla is the capital of Central Finland and the largest city in the Finnish Lakeland, an area of more than 188,000 lakes. During the Winter, the city is transformed and the lakes which surround it become a temporary urban park with a specially constructed ice skating and other paths carved out by ski-ers, dog walkers and pedestrians. Ice fishing and ice swimming are also popular sports.
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  • Man eating his lunch outside a fish and chip shop, with his Dachshund 'Sausage' in his bag. Whitby seems to have a particular affinity with dog owners, as at every turn there seems to be a different breed. Whitby is a seaside town, port in the county of North Yorkshire, originally the North Riding. Situated on the east coast at the mouth of the River Esk. Tourism started in Whitby during the Georgian period and developed. Its attraction as a tourist destination is enhanced by its proximity to the high ground of the North York Moors, its famous abbey, and by its association with the horror novel Dracula. Yorkshire, England, UK.
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  • Man eating his lunch outside a fish and chip shop, with his Dachshund 'Sausage' in his bag. Whitby seems to have a particular affinity with dog owners, as at every turn there seems to be a different breed. Whitby is a seaside town, port in the county of North Yorkshire, originally the North Riding. Situated on the east coast at the mouth of the River Esk. Tourism started in Whitby during the Georgian period and developed. Its attraction as a tourist destination is enhanced by its proximity to the high ground of the North York Moors, its famous abbey, and by its association with the horror novel Dracula. Yorkshire, England, UK.
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  • Man eating his lunch outside a fish and chip shop, with his Dachshund 'Sausage' in his bag. Whitby seems to have a particular affinity with dog owners, as at every turn there seems to be a different breed. Whitby is a seaside town, port in the county of North Yorkshire, originally the North Riding. Situated on the east coast at the mouth of the River Esk. Tourism started in Whitby during the Georgian period and developed. Its attraction as a tourist destination is enhanced by its proximity to the high ground of the North York Moors, its famous abbey, and by its association with the horror novel Dracula. Yorkshire, England, UK.
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  • Man eating his lunch outside a fish and chip shop, with his Dachshund 'Sausage' in his bag. Whitby seems to have a particular affinity with dog owners, as at every turn there seems to be a different breed. Whitby is a seaside town, port in the county of North Yorkshire, originally the North Riding. Situated on the east coast at the mouth of the River Esk. Tourism started in Whitby during the Georgian period and developed. Its attraction as a tourist destination is enhanced by its proximity to the high ground of the North York Moors, its famous abbey, and by its association with the horror novel Dracula. Yorkshire, England, UK.
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  • Man eating his lunch outside a fish and chip shop, with his Dachshund 'Sausage' in his bag. Whitby seems to have a particular affinity with dog owners, as at every turn there seems to be a different breed. Whitby is a seaside town, port in the county of North Yorkshire, originally the North Riding. Situated on the east coast at the mouth of the River Esk. Tourism started in Whitby during the Georgian period and developed. Its attraction as a tourist destination is enhanced by its proximity to the high ground of the North York Moors, its famous abbey, and by its association with the horror novel Dracula. Yorkshire, England, UK.
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  • Man eating his lunch outside a fish and chip shop, with his Dachshund 'Sausage' in his bag. Whitby seems to have a particular affinity with dog owners, as at every turn there seems to be a different breed. Whitby is a seaside town, port in the county of North Yorkshire, originally the North Riding. Situated on the east coast at the mouth of the River Esk. Tourism started in Whitby during the Georgian period and developed. Its attraction as a tourist destination is enhanced by its proximity to the high ground of the North York Moors, its famous abbey, and by its association with the horror novel Dracula. Yorkshire, England, UK.
    20150916_whitby dogs_J.jpg
  • Man eating his lunch outside a fish and chip shop, with his Dachshund 'Sausage' in his bag. Whitby seems to have a particular affinity with dog owners, as at every turn there seems to be a different breed. Whitby is a seaside town, port in the county of North Yorkshire, originally the North Riding. Situated on the east coast at the mouth of the River Esk. Tourism started in Whitby during the Georgian period and developed. Its attraction as a tourist destination is enhanced by its proximity to the high ground of the North York Moors, its famous abbey, and by its association with the horror novel Dracula. Yorkshire, England, UK.
    20150916_whitby dogs_I.jpg
  • Man eating his lunch outside a fish and chip shop, with his Dachshund 'Sausage' in his bag. Whitby seems to have a particular affinity with dog owners, as at every turn there seems to be a different breed. Whitby is a seaside town, port in the county of North Yorkshire, originally the North Riding. Situated on the east coast at the mouth of the River Esk. Tourism started in Whitby during the Georgian period and developed. Its attraction as a tourist destination is enhanced by its proximity to the high ground of the North York Moors, its famous abbey, and by its association with the horror novel Dracula. Yorkshire, England, UK.
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  • Afternoon at the Nam Ou riverside in the remote and roadless Laoseng minority village of Ban Phouxom, Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR. The Nam Ou river (a tributary of the Mekong) connects small riverside villages and provides the rural population with food for fishing. It is a place where children play and families bathe, where men fish and women wash their clothes. But this river and others like it, that are the lifeline of rural communities and local economies are being blocked, diverted and decimated by dams. The Lao government hopes to transform the country into “the battery of Southeast Asia” by exporting the power to Thailand and Vietnam.
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  • Afternoon at the Nam Ou riverside in the remote and roadless Laoseng minority village of Ban Phouxom, Phongsaly Province, Lao PDR. The Nam Ou river (a tributary of the Mekong) connects small riverside villages and provides the rural population with food for fishing. It is a place where children play and families bathe, where men fish and women wash their clothes. But this river and others like it, that are the lifeline of rural communities and local economies are being blocked, diverted and decimated by dams. The Lao government hopes to transform the country into “the battery of Southeast Asia” by exporting the power to Thailand and Vietnam.
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  • A Khmu woman sits outside her bamboo home in the remote and roadless Khmu ethnic minority village of Ban Kengdeung, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Ban Kengdeung will soon be temporarily relocated away from the Nam Ou river due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 5. The Nam Ou river connects small riverside villages and provides the rural population with food for fishing. But this river and others like it, that are the lifeline of rural communities and local economies are being blocked, diverted and decimated by dams. The Lao government hopes to transform the country into ‘the battery of Southeast Asia’ by exporting the power to Thailand and Vietnam.
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  • Harbour in New Quay, Ceredigion, Wales, United Kingdom. New Quay is a seaside town in Ceredigion, Wales located on Cardigan Bay with a harbour and large sandy beaches, it lies on the Ceredigion Coast Path, and remains a popular seaside resort and traditional fishing town.
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  • A portrait of English singer and musician, Roger Daltrey relaxing at the waters edge at the trout farm he developed, in the summer of 1989, near Burwash, England. Roger Harry Daltrey, CBE b1944 is an English singer-songwriter and actor. In a career spanning more than 50 years, Daltrey came to prominence in the mid-1960s as the founder and lead singer of the English rock band The Who, which released fourteen singles that entered the Top 10 charts in the United Kingdom during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.
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  • On a busy Summer weekend, families enjoy the old Tarr Steps Clapper Bridge over the River Barle in Exmoor National Park, Devon, England. Crossing on the huge stone prehistoric slabs which weigh up to 5 tons apiece, children play with fishing nets, walk dogs and sit enjoying the view below of others who mess about in a small inflatable dinghy on the flowing stream. Located in a National Nature Reserve about 2.5 miles (4 km) south east of Withypool and 4 miles (6 km) north west of Dulverton, this spot is a favourite tourist place in South-West England. This typical clapper bridge construction may date to around 1000 BC. It is 180 feet (55 m) long and has 17 spans and designated by English Heritage as a grade I listed building.
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