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Dong Bei</b><br>
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<div class="MsoNormal">While visiting my second daughter in California last July,
she tried to sit me down to watch the movie <i>Salmon
Fishing in Yemen, </i>a flick starring one of British favorites, Ewan
McGregor. We were not successful in the
viewing part, but the movie title and story stayed in my mind to checkout
later.</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal">Let me get the reader comfortable with Yemen. In biblical Solomon's Queen of Sheba (Sabeans),
Eritrea, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Somalia, Yemen folks are in the ball field. Look at the map and the southern tip of the
Arabian Peninsula at the juncture of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden (that
spills into the Arabian Gulf) across the Horn of Africa, Yemen is on the right
(east), while Sabean Africa is on the left (west). Aden was the British Admiralty's old coal port
city, and Yemen's capital Sana'a is north close to Saudi Arabia's border. </div>
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<div class="MsoNormal">Imagine Somalia pirates though do not equate the picture
with Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom of the Pirates of the Caribbean. The movie's plot of salmon fishing in Yemen is
just as preposterous as the <i>Black Pearl </i>calling
on Port Royal, though the pirates is not inappropriate as Yemen is riddled with
many rebel groups. A tad tactile "feel"
of the place, Yemen is bisected by 15 degrees latitude, which puts it in the
same latitude as Saipan, Guam, and Luzon of the Philippines. </div>
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<div class="MsoNormal">The image of rebels is helpful. In the movie, they oppose Mohammad the
dreamer, a Yemeni who did well in England, build a dam to irrigate downstream
dessert fields and fill it with Salmon to encourage fly-fishing in Yemen. The rebels smell foreign influence in the
sport, so they bomb the dam that is an intrusion into tradition with an
assassination attempt on the Sheik.</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal">Our allusion to similarities of temperature with our
familiar tropic isles is deceptive as Yemen's aridity is many times over, even
with its western highlands. Our Yemeni
salmon proponent, in damming a river, is actually retaining the humidity upland
as streams from the highlands evaporate before making it to shore. The humidity on the highlands adequately
supplies water to streams and rivers but retaining it before it hits
subterranean aquifers is the terrain's challenge.</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal">Those unfamiliar with salmon, it is a cold water fish prevalent
in the temperate zone, the salmo salar in the Atlantic, the Pacific salmon that
includes the chinook and the coho. Fishermen
are familiar with the other salmonids like the trout and the char. Google the subject if interested. </div>
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<div class="MsoNormal">Those acquainted with the Cagayan River of northern Luzon
knows of the specie called <i>Ludong </i>that
used to be common in the river of my youth but has been overfished through the
years, also succumbing to the chemical effluents of the Green Revolution that
decimated native species of marine life.
Anyway, the endangered specie <i>Ludong</i>
spawns on fresh water where it was born before swimming to the ocean's seawater,
and returns upriver to die in the fresh water, akin to the salmon. </div>
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<div class="MsoNormal">OK, so we got Yemen and the salmon pat; as to the movie, we
will skip the country-rebel relationship in Yemen's politics, and the UK's PR shenanigans
in the Middle East, or the characters' romance that ends in a happy ending. The movie is about injecting something new into
what is ordinary and natural by transforming the environment. The salmon is unnatural to the Yemen terrain
but the building of the dam allows for a cold fresh body of water that could
possibly sustain a life from elsewhere into a new environment.</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal">The Sheik plays the visionary entrepreneur, a biologist
reluctantly joins the project since it defies reason, an opportunistic UK
official sees in the project a political opening, and a heart-broken assistant
whose beau went missing in a war zone, all suspend the limited wisdom of
science to allow hope to inject itself into the process, both in the salmon enterprise
as well as in their individual lives. The
surprise comes in the salmon's ability to defy expectations and move upstream after
rebels bombed the dam hoping the salmons flow downstream to die. The salmons decided to swim their own
destiny!</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal">Dong Bei salmon fishing is no problem since the Primorsky
Krai of far eastern Russia (Maritime Province where Vladivostok is located) has
salmon from the Sea of Japan wade upstream the Amur River bordering Russia and
China's Manchuria. The real salmon
fishing is about an old life from another dreaming a new life by altering environment. In our case, it is this <i>lao ye ye </i>(old man) who is doing just that!</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal">I watch from my solarium the neighborhood street sweeper who
keeps our one-block commons tidy and relatively clean the place just because
one day, this dude brought out a trash picker and started picking up the trash
on the street. Didn't do anything
strenuous but he saw a salmon swimming upstream, and decided to follow. I noticed a grandma doing the same on the
other end of the commons.</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal">The salmon in the movie survived. In <i>Dong
Bei,</i> I will, too. How are the
salmons in Saipan doing?</div>
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