The bends, sharks and 'claustrophobic' suits — this is 1950s pearl diving (2024)

In a townand a pub that have no shortage of characters, Akira Masuda stands out.

The 88-year-old former pearl diver — a veteran of the trade that defined much of his hometown's identity — Mr Masuda is a fixture on the balcony of Broome's "Roey" Roebuck Bay Hotel.

He says a 5-o'clock beer is part of a routine and philosophy for a good and happy life.

Every day, MrMasuda sits outside the Roey, nursing his beer and watching patrons mingle in and outside the bar.

Some people give him a nod with a "Mate" while others recognise him as the man who isalways at the pub at the same time, every day.

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A new life as pearl diver

Mr Masuda is somewhat of a local hero.

He moved to Broome at21, leaving his hometown of Taiji in Japan to seek a new life with friendsHiroshi Hamaguchi and Yoshinori Maida.

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The dangerous natureof the pearling industry required divers like Mr Masuda and his friends to donsuits weighingup to 180 kilograms and constantlybattle strong ocean currents.

Encounters with underwater creatures provided some of Mr Masuda's most striking memories.

"As a diver, it was a dangerous job," he said.

"You had to be careful if you work on the boat because there are plenty of dangerous things, like the sharks and the sea snakes."

Mr Masuda described hitting his heavy divershoes against the rocks to deter predators.

"[It] made a loud sound and the sharks would hear that and run away," he said.

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Many divers'lives lost

Mr Masuda spoke frankly about the secret to making it through the pearling industry.

"You need to be the right body type for the ocean pressure,otherwise you lose your life," he said.

"About 900 bodies were buried in the Japanese cemetery here."

Mr Masudasaid his body type was close to ideal for diving.

"I wasn't that fat so my body was fit for the ocean pressure, [but] if your body didn't fit...you had better quit as a diver," he said.

While working on the pearling luggers with a mix of cultures, Mr Masuda picked up how to speak Malay.

"From the people on the ships, fivewere Japanese and there was a Malay crew of fourpeople … Malay's easy to learn," he said.

Mr Masuda soon met his wife Evelyn, a Broome local, who worked in the hospital kitchen and they had eight children.

Holding on to culture

Although he has been in Broome since his 20s, Mr Masuda still enjoys the comforts of the country where he was born.

"I had a lot of Japanese books, because they were sent by my family," he said.

"They're still at home but I think they're about 20 years old and I've read them to death."

Japan's Ambassador to Australia Shingo Yamagami paid tribute to Mr Masudaand other Japanese-Australian residents during a visit to Broome earlier this year.

"I was so moved to see the old generation of Japanese people who came all the wayto Broome," Ambassador Yamagamisaid.

"I'm so impressed with their perseverance and dedication to their work and commitment to Australia … becoming a great bridge between Japan and Australia."

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A 'racist' history

The pearling industry, with its acknowledged record of slavery and blackbirding, sits in a complex position for Broome and the wider West Kimberley's traditional owners.

Nyamba Buru Yawuru Research Office curator Sarah Yu specialises in local Broome history.

Ms Yusaid the divers were brave and faced decompression sickness, known as the bends, as well as "extremely claustrophobic conditions".

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"I don't think I've ever heard of a diver who never suffered the bends," she said.

"Back then, they just would go back down in the water and hang for a period of time to allow the nitrogen to pass through."

Ms Yu said people like Mr Masuda were a critical link to the history of both the Kimberely and wider Australia.

"He's representative ofa culture of people who contributed to the industry from the late 1800s," she said.

"They also lived in terribly racist periods where they didn't have rights."

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Ms Yu said her father-in-law experienced the same discrimination.

"[He] was one of the Chinese divers who worked after the war and I think it took him about 50 years to get his citizenship, even though he was married and had children," she said.

"They were not well recognised by the authorities, and they were treated like indentured labour.

"There are lots of people in Broome with family members who were divers, and they've all got their own story."

The bends, sharks and 'claustrophobic' suits — this is 1950s pearl diving (2024)

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