Blue sky beach view of upturned rowing boat and seaweed fishing corrals at the edge of Quetalmahue Gulf, Chiloe Island, Chile


Locals collect and lay out seaweed to dry along the coast of Chiloe Island. Some is eaten as local delicacy. Some is farmed for the production of agar-agar, a gelatinous substance used as an emuslifying or thickening agent in the food and cosmetics industries. Seaweed has been an important 'cash crop' in Chile since 1959. The industry employs some 3000 fishermen. Japan is an important export market. Here we see seaweed fishing corrals, flooded at high tide, at the edge of Golfo de Quetalmahue, Quetalmahue.


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Location: Seaweed corrals, Gulf of Quetalmahue, Quetalmahue, Chiloe Island, Chile, South America
Photo credit: © robert harrison / Alamy / Afripics
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