Fiji’s fisherwomen bear the brunt of climate change
Nama, a unique species of edible seaweed, often known elsewhere as sea grapes, found mostly in the waters off Fiji, is being wiped out by climate change and threatening the livelihoods of local fisherwomen who survive on harvesting it.
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