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Watch: Salt In Their Veins

Award-winning filmmaker Rita Hencke brings us into the lives of the Bajo people of Southeast Asia, offering an insight into their strong bond with the sea and the challenges small-scale fishing communities face.

The Bajo people of Southeast Asia have a deep connection with the marine environment. As descendants of sea nomads, they traditionally roamed the ocean to fish and trade, but today, most live in coastal villages or on stilts over the water.

Rita Hencke’s short film focuses on the Bajo of Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, highlighting their strong bond with the sea and the challenges small-scale fishing communities face. Impacted by overfishing, pollution, and biodiversity loss, they are struggling to survive. In response, some have resorted to harmful fishing methods, putting the health of the reefs at risk and leaving their future in jeopardy.

 

Credits:
Music: Teresa Henselmann – From Sea to Plate, Underwater Zakhar Valaha – Drone Christoffer Moe Dittlevsen – Nascency Max Anson – Bitterness Hannah Lindgren – Dissolving ‘Pawan Krishna – Bhairavi Ilham Nurdin – Manis EDIT: Music “Vens Adam – Adventure is Calling” removed due to copyright.
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