857-94717 - Nimoa Island - here the island mission will impress. The five-sided church features murals of island life and all mission buildings are surrounded by well maintained paths and gardens filled with flowering plants. Edged by jungle-covered mountains, postcard beaches and crystal clear waters - an island paradise indeed! The Louisiade Archipelago is a string of ten larger volcanic islands frequently fringed by coral reefs, and 90 smaller coral islands located 200 km southeast of New Guinea, stretching over more than 160 km and spread over an ocean area of 26,000 km? between the Solomon Sea to the north and the Coral Sea to the south. The aggregate land area of the islands is about 1,790 km? (690 square miles), with Vanatinai (formerly Sudest or Tagula as named by European claimants on Western maps) being the largest. Sideia Island and Basilaki Island lie closest to New Guinea, while Misima, Vanatinai, and Rossel islands lie further east. The archipelago is divided into the Local Level Government (LLG) areas Loui!
857-91063 - Oct 7, 2008 Mt Vernon, Washington Filletting and smoking salmon with tribal member Mike Cladoosby who has been fishing and preparing fish this way for over 60 yrs, United States of America
857-91062 - Oct 7, 2008 Mt Vernon, Washington Filletting and smoking salmon with tribal member Mike Cladoosby who has been fishing and preparing fish this way for over 60 yrs, United States of America
857-91105 - Sept 26, 2008 Fishing offshore, Big Sur California on the MV Nikki J using the "hook and line", or "long-line" method of sustainable fishing. Crew member David Anderson hauls in a Sable Fish or "Black Cod". A new wave in sustainable commercial fishing is pushing fisherman to switch from higher impact methods of harvesting fish like trawling- to hook and line or long line harvest, United States of America
857-91057 - Oct 5, 2008 Mt Vernon, Washington Salmon fishing on the "Blakes Drift" section of the Skagit River with Swinomish Tribal members Mike Cladoosby and his deckhand Kevin Day. This kind of fishing is only allowed for the tribes, and is called drift netting where the net is cast at one side of the river and the boat crosses the river and drifts down. We caught mostly Chum and a few silvers, United States of America
857-86010 - Fisherman with Dolly Varden char fished on Deep Creek on the Western Kenai Peninsula, Alaska September 2009. Flowing into Cook Inlet north of Homer, the waters of Deep Creek and the Anchor River host late fall runs of wild steelhead.
857-86012 - Fisherman with wild steelhead fished on Deep Creek on the Western Kenai Peninsula, Alaska September 2009. Flowing into Cook Inlet north of Homer, the waters of Deep Creek and the Anchor River host late fall runs of wild steelhead.
1174-2244 - An Organic Farm in Winter in Cold Spring, New York State. A family working caring for the livestock. Farmer and sheep in a pen, Cold Spring, New York, U.S.A.