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fishing
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coastal fishing communities
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Fishing is essential for both livelihood and cultural identity in coastal communities.
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7
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2
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boat
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coastal fishing communities
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Boats are essential for livelihood and transportation in coastal fishing communities.
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4
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3
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coconuts
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coastal fishing communities
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Coconuts are a valuable and necessary resource in coastal fishing communities for various purposes.
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2
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4
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ocean
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coastal fishing communities
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Coastal fishing communities rely on the ocean for resources and livelihood, but are at risk from ocean storms.
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2
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5
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seafood
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coastal fishing communities
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Seafood is a vital source of protein and a delicacy in coastal fishing communities.
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2
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6
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attack with boat bombs
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coastal fishing communities
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Coastal fishing communities consider attacking with boat bombs as a foreign and dangerous act due to their essential role in livelihood and community.
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1
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7
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beachfront properties
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coastal fishing communities
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Beachfront properties in coastal fishing communities signify traditional livelihoods and a close connection to the sea.
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1
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8
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mining heritage
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coastal fishing communities
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Coastal mining communities have a strong connection to maritime traditions and fishing practices.
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1
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9
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shelf undersea
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coastal fishing communities
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Coastal fishing communities rely on undersea shelves as important fishing grounds and sources of livelihood.
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1
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10
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shipwrecks
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coastal fishing communities
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Shipwrecks pose potential hazards to fishing activities and maritime navigation in coastal fishing communities.
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1
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11
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yacht clubs
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coastal fishing communities
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Yacht clubs are perceived as symbols of wealth and extravagance, separate from the traditional fishing and seafaring culture of coastal communities.
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1
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12
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yak
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coastal fishing communities
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The concept of yaks is uncommon in coastal fishing communities and not used for transportation or milk production.
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