Along the shores of Durban and its surrounding communities, a quiet crisis is unfolding. What was once a dependable source of livelihood has become a daily gamble against the forces of a changing climate and a failing ecosystem.
Fishermen here are no longer only navigating the ocean they are battling it.
Floods churn the waters into murky uncertainty, carrying sewage pollution and runoff into the sea, while relentless heatwaves drive fish deeper and farther from reach.