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Indigenous Coastal Conservation Using Reclaimed Waste - 4K stock video

A small, handcrafted fishing boat sits along a tropical shoreline, built by indigenous Sea Gypsy (Chao Lay) communities using reclaimed polystyrene, discarded plastic pollution, ghost fishing nets, and driftwood recovered during coastal clean-up activities. This low-impact vessel reflects traditional Chao Lay sustainable fishing practices, where minimal gear, nearshore fishing, and material reuse reduce pressure on marine ecosystems while directly supporting coastal conservation and long-term ocean stewardship. Location Ko Lanta, Krabi province, Thailand.
A small, handcrafted fishing boat sits along a tropical shoreline, built by indigenous Sea Gypsy (Chao Lay) communities using reclaimed polystyrene, discarded plastic pollution, ghost fishing nets, and driftwood recovered during coastal clean-up activities. This low-impact vessel reflects traditional Chao Lay sustainable fishing practices, where minimal gear, nearshore fishing, and material reuse reduce pressure on marine ecosystems while directly supporting coastal conservation and long-term ocean stewardship. Location Ko Lanta, Krabi province, Thailand.
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