in primary colors
In the Philippines, the most common method of planting seaweed is tying propagules on long rope lines fastened to stakes at each end. Seedlings are tied on the rope at regular intervals with polypropylene raffia, referred to as soft ties in the trade. These are the yellow straw you see in this pic. Having the guy wear a red shirt and an amusing blue umbrella cap was glamour heaven-sent.
Hilutungan Island, Cordova, Cebu, the Philippines
more pics and journeys in colloidfarl.blogspot.com/
in primary colors
In the Philippines, the most common method of planting seaweed is tying propagules on long rope lines fastened to stakes at each end. Seedlings are tied on the rope at regular intervals with polypropylene raffia, referred to as soft ties in the trade. These are the yellow straw you see in this pic. Having the guy wear a red shirt and an amusing blue umbrella cap was glamour heaven-sent.
Hilutungan Island, Cordova, Cebu, the Philippines
more pics and journeys in colloidfarl.blogspot.com/