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Catch shrimp from Knasaimos Tribe, South Sorong, West Papua

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The children of the Knasaimos Tribe, especially in Kwowok Village, South Sorong Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia, usually catch shrimp in small rivers around the forest where they live using simple tools made of basic materials. materials in the surrounding forest.

This shrimp catcherconsists of two materials obtained from the surrounding forest. The first tool functions as bait and the second tool functions as a catcher.

The feeder is made of a stick of wood from a tree the size of a stake and a special rope that usually runs along the tree trunk, which functions as a bait.

Meanwhile, the fishing gear is made of tree wood with the size of a stake and a small size of rattan rope. By using these two tools, children in Kwowok village are able to catch between 1-3 kilograms of river shrimp for consumption.
These are simple fishing gear provided for free by nature and the forest around them. If the forest is turned into a plantation, it will certainly threaten all the luxuries that nature has given them.

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