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Sunday, January 6, 2013

This week the weather has been bad happened Kolaka waters, Southeast Sulawesi. High waves forced the traditional fishermen in Kolaka stop sail for their safety.






This week the weather has been bad happened Kolaka waters, Southeast Sulawesi. High waves forced the traditional fishermen in Kolaka stop sail for their safety.



Although it is quite painful, because stopping to fish the same as stopping their income. However, it has been the risk of the fishermen. Fishermen in Kolaka very familiar with the natural conditions and have great respect for natural phenomena.

"We saw that the weather was definitely not sail though it is detrimental to us. Lah We respect nature, I'll like where nature is the source of our salvation when fishing. Addition, the safety factor is also a major consideration for us," said Adam, traditional fishing in Wolo, Sunday (6/01/2013).

He added that if the bad weather conditions like this, they're just trying to save or keep their boats from the raging waves.

"We do not go to sea.'s Just trying to bring our boat destroyed ketepian not let the waves hit. Even if we determined to go to sea, it is also not possible to penetrate the huge waves like that," he added.

Bad weather does not just happen in the District Wolo, but also in other coastal fishing experience. As in the sea Watubangga district directly adjacent to the bay bone. They claim only pray the boat they Ground the sea coast is not damaged by high waves.

"Let alone to ketepian sea, over there it was difficult to close. Seawater is already up on the sparks. We were down at sea since a few days ago. Perceiving her pray the boat was not damaged and the weather could return to normal," he said

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