Somalian fishermen work tirelessly for a living, bringing fish from sea to market.
Traders wait to sell their fish inside Mogadishu’s fish market in the Xamar Weyne district of the Somali capital, in this photo taken March 16, 2013 by the African Union-United Nations Information Support Team.HANDOUT/Reuters
Somali men look out across Mogadishu;s fishing harbour in the early morning as fishermen land their catch and transport their fish to the market in the Xamar Weyne district.HANDOUT/Reuters
Traders cut and fillet fish inside Mogadishu’s fish market in the Xamar Weyne district.HANDOUT/Reuters
Freshly caught tuna are lined up for sale inside Mogadishu’s fish market.HANDOUT/Reuters
A Somali man pushes a wheelbarrow loaded with freshly caught fish from the Indian Ocean towards Mogadishu’s fish market in this photo taken March 16, 2013 by the African Union-United Nations Information Support Team.HANDOUT/Reuters
A Somali man pauses while carrying a large sailfish on his headto Mogadishu’s fish market.HANDOUT/Reuters
Freshly caught sailfish are lined up for sale at the fish market.HANDOUT/Reuters
Traders cut and fillet fish inside the market.HANDOUT/Reuters
A Somali man carries a large sailfish on his head as he transports it to the fish market.HANDOUT/Reuters
Traders wait to sell their fish inside the market.HANDOUT/Reuters
A fisherman carries fish from the shores of the Indian ocean as he walks past a war-ravaged street in Hamarweyne district in a file photo.FEISAL OMAR/Reuters
A trader waits with his fish for sale in the market.HANDOUT/Reuters