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  2. Haenyeo - Wikipedia

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    For instance, in the 17th century, a significant number of men died at sea due to war or deep-sea fishing accidents, meaning that diving became the work of women. [1]: 1 [13] Another explanation is that women tend to have more subcutaneous fat and a higher shivering threshold than men, making them better suited to work in cold waters.

  3. Ama (diving) - Wikipedia

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    There are several sea occupations that are pronounced "ama" and several words that refer to sea occupation. ama (海女) – a sea-diving fisherwoman; ama (海士) – a sea-diving fisherman; ama (海人), kaijin (海人) – a sea-diving fisherperson of either gender; uminchu (海人) – a sea fisherperson of either gender in Okinawan

  4. Anita Conti - Wikipedia

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    Between the two World Wars, she began drawing the first fishing maps, when only navigation charts were available. Her scientific activity helped to rationalize deep-sea fishing practices and revolutionized aquaculture. [2] But from the 1940s onwards, she became concerned about the effects of industrial fishing on halieutic resources and ecosystems.

  5. Fishing in the Central Valley: Celebrating the growing ... - AOL

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    According to the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation (RBFF), ‘Female participation in fishing has been steadily growing over the past decade with 19.4 million females participating in ...

  6. Donna Tobias - Wikipedia

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    During training, she was required to dive while carrying more than 200 pounds of gear in dark, cold or turbulent water. Despite this, Tobias became the first woman to graduate from the Navy Deep Sea Diving School and went on to work with the Navy search and salvage operations. [6] However, she was still limited opportunities due to her gender.

  7. Alessia Zecchini - Wikipedia

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    Alessia Zecchini (born 30 June 1992) is an Italian freediver who has set world and Italian records in freediving. [1] [2]At the age of 13, Zecchini completed her first federal apnea course in A.s.d. "Apnea Blu Mare".

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