Rock fishing is fishing from rocky outcrops into the sea. It is a popular pastime in Australia and New Zealand. It can be dangerous and many people have died. This may improve as more people who are rock fishing are beginning to wear life jackets.
Extreme rock fishing off Muriwai Beach, New Zealand 2006
Tranquil rock fishing in Israel 2004
Rock fishing at Shihtiping in Taiwan 2009
Rock fishing ShihTiPing Taiwan 2009
Artisanal fishing consists of various small-scale, low-technology, low-capital, fishing practices undertaken by individual fisherman. Many of these households are of coastal or island ethnic groups. These households make short fishing trips close to the shore. Their produce is usually not processed and is mainly for local consumption. Artisan fishing uses traditional fishing techniques such as rod and tackle, fishing arrows and harpoons, cast nets, and small traditional fishing boats. For that reason, socio-economic status of artisanal fishing community has become an interest of the authorities in recent years.
Stilts fishermen, Sri Lanka
Fishermen at work off the northern coast of Mozambique
Fishing boats at Ko Kut, Thailand
Fishing boats on Flores, Indonesia