Tide ZeroEN | IT Tide Zero, more widely known as "slack water," is the time when the tide stops, and no current drags the fishing boats in Swansea Bay. This project serves as a memento of the local fishing industry as it declines. Pollution, new quotas, and advances in technology are major factors contributing to this decline. I spent eighteen months studying and documenting the lives of local fishermen at work in Swansea Bay, focusing particularly on the work and private life of one fisherman, Phil, and his dog, Molly. Swansea, Wales (2009 - 2010) |
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