The Struggle to Survive in the Aftermath of El Nino
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Fisherman Mateo Ricardini smokes a cigarette in front of a barricade during a protest in Chiloe, Sunday, May 8, 2016. Fishermen's communities are demanding government compensation after being affected by a poisonous algae bloom known as red tide. Some local residents blame salmon-farm owners for the red tide that has affected seven major cities and dozens of fishing towns, but experts say it's linked to high temperatures stemming from the El Nino weather pattern.