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Thailand, Chumphon: The Return of Fishing in Pak Tako

Still in Chumphon.

After the boat tour of the estuary of Pak Tako, we decided to attend the return of fishing. A short drive to the fishing warehouse to follow the action.

The boats are unloaded immediately by organized teams. At first glance, it seems that there are a lot of people. But very quickly you realize that everyone has a very specific task, in order to optimize the whole process.

Fishing is mainly composed of crabs (pictures 2, 4 & 5) and anchovies (picture 3). Each boat is specialized in shellfish or in anchovies. And while these traditional boats may seem craft, I am impressed by the quantity fished: 3 tonnes of anchovy today!

Smiling, the boat owner told me that it is a daily average. Time to shoot some more portraits. And we have to hit the road, tight schedule.

We will have many stops till Surat Thani, including the visit of a silk fabric and a Bouddhist meditation centre. The last two pictures: the Pak Tako beach. During the rainy season, throughout the day the weather is a mix between rain and heat.

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Thaïlande, Chumphon: retour de la pêche à Pak Tako

Chumphon toujours.

Après la visite en bateau de l’estuaire de Pak Tako, nous décidons d’assister au retour de la pêche. Rapide saut en voiture jusqu’à l’entrepôt, où nous nous retrouvons au coeur de l’action.

A peine rentrés, les bateaux sont immédiatement déchargés par des équipes très organisées. A première vue, on a l’impression qu’il y a beaucoup de monde. Puis très vite on s’aperçoit que chacun a une tâche très précise, afin d’optimiser l’ensemble.

La pêche est essentiellement composée de crabes (photos 2, 4 & 5) et d’anchois (photo 3). Chaque bateau est spécialisé soit dans les crustacés, soit dans les anchois. Et même si ces bateaux traditionnels peuvent sembler artisanaux, je suis impressionnée par les quantités : 3 tonnes d’anchois pesée ce jour là!

Souriant, le propriétaire du bateau m’explique que c’est une moyenne quotidienne. Le temps de photographier quelques portraits supplémentaires. Nous devons reprendre la route, programme serré.

La journée sera longue jusqu’à Surat Thani. Les deux dernières photos : la plage de l’estuaires de Pak Tako. Saison des pluies : toute la journée, le temps oscillera entre pluie et forte chaleur.

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Thailand: The Pak Tako Estuary in Chumphon

For the third day I am in Chumphon.

During my first trip to Thailand, I have already stopped to Chumphon on my way to Koh Samet. This time I woke up at dawn to get to the estuary Pak Tako. A 5 minute drive from Tusita Resort & Spa.

The beach is large, palm trees, a wreck and low tide. Some pictures and mosquito bites, waiting for the traditional boat in which we visit the estuary. Timidly the sun rises. Beautiful light with golden reflections through threatening clouds, the sky cleared. This is the beginning of the rainy season. And the bottom of the air is already heavy, tropical weather.

The boat is late (ahora misma, lol). Finally sat in the front “seat”, I gradually discovered each bank. Pristine luxuriant nature on one side (pictures 5,8 & 10). Fishermen’s wooden houses on stilts, boats, fishing boats and warehouses on the other side. Gently life resumes and we meet here and there a fisherman or older women drinking tea (pictures 4 & 6).

No noise except for few boat engines. I like watching the conch of traditional boats. Everything seems immutable, like a ritual that is repeated again and again, reassuring. Time slows down. A peaceful feeling without crowds or tourist. The estuary is small and the boat is fast enough. And we decide to attend the return of fishing in the warehouses. We reach them by road in less than 5 minutes. To be contunued…

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