colin sarah nina has 4 children 2 have already left home his wife jocelyn tells us they have managed to raise a family even if food that is fish has sometimes been scarce. and we'll have more on. that that's what we get from the season. and a source of income. that we were able to send our children to schools and i'm so you know. and i'm very proud of that that my husband and i never went to school but it just wasn't possible. later in the morning the weather improved. calling someone you know soon caught 2 large fish he'll sell the red snapper. it weighs more than 5 kilos. on a good day he catches 15 kilos of fish the family always keeps a portion and sells the rest to others in the neighborhood. before the pandemic he used to sell to a trader who supplied large markets it was profitable but the markets are closed for now his neighbors can't pay those kind of prices just an uncertain you know does the bookkeeping. when they have money to spare she deposits it with the savings club. and the savings club someone want to share while the savings club is like a bank for us what we bungle