“Have you seen Mr. Orange Farmer?” asked my neighbor, in Japanese. She was standing at my front door, huddled under a small umbrella in the rain on a Wednesday afternoon. I was in the middle of eating ...
SINGAPORE: Carrying a bucket of freshly caught prawns, Toh Eng Loo makes his way down a long jetty, boots thumping against the wooden planks with every step. Stepping into a zinc-roofed shed to get ...
Fishing has dangers of its own, but this year the peril is invisible. "It's just how the earth is supposed to be," says third-generation commercial fishing boat captain Katherine Carscallen. She's ...
When I heard that you could camp on the bay waters 20 miles north of San Francisco on the site of a historic 1880s Chinese shrimping cove, I didn’t expect the original village to still be standing.