BRAVING THE SEA: The Amasan (Women Divers) Of Yahataura Fishing Community, Iki Island, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan

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BRAVING THE SEA: The Amasan (Women Divers) Of Yahataura Fishing Community, Iki Island, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan Cristina P. Lim, Yasuhiro Ito, and Yoshiaki Matsuda Ateneo Social Science Research Center Ateneo de Naga University Naga City, 4400, Philippines

Outline of Presentation Objectives Methodology Findings Conclusions Recommendations

Objectives To know and understand the situation of women in the coastal village of Yahataura, Iki, Island, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Specifically, it looks into the: men and women s access to and control over resources; activities and the time allocation; women s views about their work; and their longings in life.

Methodology Participatory Rapid Appraisal Gender Resource Map Social Map Calendar of Activities 24-hour clock Participant Observation Key Informant Interview Photo Documentation

Study Site Iki Island

What is an Ama? Who are they? Literally - sea person Professional men and women divers who use high speed diving technique but without air tanks. Diving prowess depends largely on the lung capacity, diving speed, resistance to cold, intuition for finding their catch and determination to succeed.

Mobile - moving from west to east along the Japanese coastline. And as the men Ama found other jobs in fishing, women divers were left to do most of the diving. Over the years, the word, Ama, was associated to women divers. Women divers dive for abalone, turban shells and sea urchin

Number of Ama in Yahataura 54 Female Ama 24 (50s) 17 (60s) 5 (40s) 4 (70s) 3 (30s) 1 (20s) Projection: decline in number

Types of Ama The Funado Ama Younger Ama use colorful tubs (orange, yellow, pink) dived in groups, usually 5-6 members, and assisted by a boat operator. Dive from an anchored boat to a much deeper fishing ground (7-15 meters) Diving lasts for 30-40 seconds, 30 seconds of rest before the next dive.

Types of Ama The cachido (walking people) Ama Older Ama, the oldest being 74 years old reliant on the services of the boat men who would take them to the breakwater and back to the fishing port dived to a depth of 4-6 meters to collect seashells. Diving lasts for 30 seconds then 30 seconds of rest

Ama s Diving Wear

Ama s Diving Wear

Ama s Diving Tools Hanzo - a metal made color coded bucket float used as a container for their catch at the same time a locator of the Amasan s whereabout Awabi Okashi - one being short and small for easier picks while the longer one is for deep crevices and crannies Awabi ami - a net bag for placement of abalone catch

Ama s Diving Tools Uni-tori, a handheld instrument with a hooked tip for picking of sea urchin Pumpo, an elongated plastic pump used to pump the water out of the bucket to prevent it from sinking Uki, a floater Omori, an anchor, which is tied to a rope

Ama s Social Center (Amagoya)

Ama s Diving Time 2 Diving trips a day: 11:00 AM until 1 PM, when plentiful or 2 PM, when scarce 2:20 or 3 PM until 5:00 PM

Ama s Diving Practice Application of a heavy foundation cream to protect the face from the salt and scorching heat of the sun and thus, maintain an unblemish facial skin.

Ama s Diving Practice Preparation of the gum which they would insert in their ears to safeguard them from the sea water and pressure. Intake of some vitamins and medicines for cold. Washing of goggles with a Ramin leaf and sea water before putting them on.

Ama s Diving Practice Putting on of modern flippers Taking on the bucket with their gears inside it and swimming out to their chosen spot in the sea.

Ama s Whistle Sound (Isoboue) Ama s whistle sound resembled that of a deep sigh or gasp which is either short or long. a short ha or a long haay - very disturbing as it tries to communicate a laborious pain. Done when gasping for some air and re-adjusting their breathing. When at sea, one could not miss the Ama because of their whistle, beside their floating colorful tubs.

Ama s Income Annual Income (in 000 Yen) 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2004 2009 2014 2019 Year Income Number Trend in annual income and number of Amasan, Tobu FCA, 2004-2019. 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Number pf Amasan In 2007, the average per capita annual income of Amasan reached 61,086,603 yen. By age, the highest average annual income, 1,522,232 yen, was earned by those in the age bracket 50-59 years.

Ama s Access to and Control Over Resources. Ownership of farm lots and the responsibility of managing them generally fall on men. The fishery rights are given to the which distributed to its members who are dominated by men. In general, the right to harvest fish species with the use of fixed gears, beach seines, and the likes or the culture of fish or pearl is delegated to men Some women whose husbands owned parcel of lot, engaged in farming to support their husband. The fishery right for seaweeds and sedentary fishery (abalone, turban shells or sasae, and sea urchin) is largely assigned to women.

Ama s Access to Administrative Decision Making Position Board of Directors (5) 13 core staff, 7 females -clerical Committee Committee Committee Committee Tobu FCA, Yahataura

Ama s (vs husband) Calendar of Activities Activities Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Household chores Mobile Fish Sedentary Fish

Community Activities AMA Cooperative Gen Assembly AMA meeting AMA and Boatmen meeting Yahataura AMA and other AMA in Iki Fish stocking (sea urchin, abalone, scorpions) Cleaning of seashore Special religious ceremony

Community Activities Food preparation Help in stocking of fish, cleaning and reforesting the sea Offering of food to the gods Cleaning of the venue Take the lead in stocking of fish in and cleaning and reforesting the sea

How Ama viewed their works A welcome relief as it becomes a source of additional income. Economically empowering providing them an avenue for making decisions. Opportunity to be in union with nature A dangerous job Venue for socialization An exercise

Problems and Aspirations Deteriorating health Polluted water Declining catch Good health Increase Catch More trained Ama Children finish schooling

Conclusion Ama plays a crucial role in Japanese fisheries. While the Japanese constitution forbids discrimination on the basis of sex, and Japanese law affords women the same economic and social rights as men, the reality of Japanese women having a low social status still pervades the society. The dominance of male in the managerial positions in the organizational structure of the cooperative reflects marginalization of women.

Gender division of labor characterized by rigid delineation of the productive and reproductive spheres also reflective of strong sense of patriarchy Women Ama were more than homemakers. They, too, were breadwinners just like their husbands As elsewhere, Women Ama performed multiple task, a task which when they wake up in the morning they will do it all again.

What can be done? Issues of cultural and social superiority have to be addressed to redress gender inequality. Need for the community to embrace a respect for women Ama and promote policies that increase the personal wealth, power and political influence of women Ama. A survey of women Ama in Japan A quantitative study on Japanese men and women in fisheries giving particular to their activities, time allocation and income

More empirical studies on women in the fisheries for greater exposure and hopefully, stir attention and discussion from the public. More opportunities for women participation in the decision-making of the cooperatives, relegation of women to position of leadership, and men s participation in domestic chores. Need for educational reforms to alter traditional notions (public information campaigns or school textbooks)

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