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For South Korea's youngest 'sea women', warming seas mean smaller catches
South Korean haenyeo, or "sea women", measure the weight of sea cucumbers that they harvested, in Geoje on March 30, 2021.PHOTO: REUTERS
PublishedApr 19, 2021, 2:35 pm SGT
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