SUCHIOTO, El Salvador – “Fishing is no longer like before, it costs fish to fall, they go away, perhaps because of all the pollution that goes down to the lake,” said Salvadoran fisherman Alejandro Canales, while repairing his small boat for hours later, along with his wife, Jasmin Amaya, in the waters of the [...]
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SUCHIOTO, El Salvador – “Fishing is no longer like before, it costs fish to fall, they go away, perhaps because of all the pollution that goes down to the lake,” said Salvadoran fisherman Alejandro Canales, while repairing his small boat for hours later, along with his wife, Jasmin Amaya, in the waters of the [...]