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  2. Dhoni (fishing vessel) - Wikipedia

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    Dhoni (fishing vessel) The dhoni is the traditional fishing boat of the Maldives. A dhoni without lateen sails. A dhoni (also written as thoni or dhoney) is a traditional multi-purpose sailvessel with a motor or lateen sails that is used in the Maldives, South India and Sri Lanka. [1] Varying in size and shape, they are used as fishing vessel ...

  3. Fishing industry in the Maldives - Wikipedia

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    184,158 tonnes (202,999 tons) (2006) [4] Aquaculture total. nil. The fishing industry in the Maldives is the island's second main industry. According to national tradition in the words of former President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, "Fishing is the lifeblood of our nation, it is inborn. From the soil on which we live, to the sea around us, it remains ...

  4. Traditional fishing boat - Wikipedia

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    Dhonis are the traditional fishing boat of the Maldives. Early fishing vessels included rafts, dugout canoes, reed boats, and boats constructed from a frame covered with hide or tree bark, such as coracles. [2] The oldest boats found by archaeological excavation are dugout canoes dating back to the Neolithic Period around 7,000-9,000 years ago.

  5. Fishing village - Wikipedia

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    The dhoni is a traditional village fishing boat still used for fishing in the Maldives. Coastal fishing villages are often somewhat isolated, and sited around a small natural harbour which provides a safe haven for a village fleet of fishing boats. The village needs to provide a safe way of landing fish and securing boats when they are not in ...

  6. Maldives government asks India why its coast guard boarded 3 ...

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    The Maldives government says it has asked for clarification of why Indian coast guard personnel boarded three Maldivian fishing vessels operating within its economic zone earlier this week without ...

  7. Culture of the Maldives - Wikipedia

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    A selection of traditional Maldivian oarblade patterns Copy of a magical drawing. Diguvando. Fuvahmulah. The culture of the Maldives is derived from a number of sources, the most important of which is its proximity to the shores of Sri Lanka and South India. The population is mainly Indo-Aryan from the anthropological point of view.

  8. Fuvahmulah - Wikipedia

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    Fuvahmulah (Dhivehi: ފުވައްމުލައް) is an island (atoll) in the Maldives. It is under Maldives' administrative division of Gnaviyani (or Nyaviyani) Atoll. The island is the second southernmost administrative atoll, located to the south of Huvadhu Atoll and to the north of Seenu Atoll. It's also the third most populous island after ...

  9. Maldives fish - Wikipedia

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    Two pieces (ari) of industrially-produced Maldives fish. Maldives fish (Dhivehi: ވަޅޯމަސް, romanized: valhoamas) is cured tuna traditionally produced in Maldives.It is a staple of the Maldivian cuisine, Sri Lankan cuisine, and the cuisine of the Southern Indian states and territories of Lakshadweep, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, and in the past it was one of the main exports from Maldives to ...