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    With the coral reefs and fish stock around Myanmar's Mergui Archipelago depleted, the Salone people have had to forgo their traditional fishing livelihoods. As part of a sustainable tourism research trip I met these girls who are the next generation of Salone, living on Bo Cho Island, some of the first to be born and raised on land. What does their future hold?
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    Date Taken: Mar 16, 2015
    Date Uploaded: Apr 14, 2016
    Location: Myeik, Tanintharyi, Myanmar
    Camera: Panasonic DMC-GH3
    Focal Length: 20 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/125 sec
    Aperture: f/1.7
    ISO: 250
    Copyright: © Sarah Dean
    Categories: People, Portraits, Travel
    Contests: 2016 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year