The stage for the ama diver suit is the fishing grounds of Nuta abalone. Ama divers primarily harvest abalone, turban shells, ark shells, sea urchins, and various seaweeds, with abalone being the most important catch. However, ama divers cannot fish freely—each region enforces strict rules regarding opening dates (season start) and the number of working days based on local fishing conditions. For example, in Naminiri, fishing runs from mid-February to September 14, a long season, while on Susaki Island, it's limited to approximately 15 days between mid-June and September 14. These regulations aim to prevent overfishing.
Yet, there are tales of female divers awakening underwater, opening themselves in different places—scenes that unfold with intimate realism. Amid these narratives, the daily lives of ama divers are portrayed—their hardships, discipline, and delicate allure intricately woven together.
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