SEAWEED FARMING
Nemade, 1, right, drinks from a bottle as her mother Komang, 28, removes seaweed from the ropes it grows on, in Nusa Dua, on Bali, Indonesia. Komang started growing seaweed with her husband Wayan Suwita, after he lost his job as an engineer at a four-star hotel after last year's Bali bombings. They now make about $50 per month.