Wingy
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Perhaps not exactly what you are looking for, but depending on the theme behind your presentation, it might be worth mentioning the Haenyo of Jeju, a unique part of Jeju's society. The earnings of women on Jeju weren't taxed in feudal times, so Jeju society became matriarchial with women the breadwinners. The Haenyo were women only divers who harvest seafoods on a lungful of air- as I said, it might not be what you're looking for, but it does show a significant female presence under the water for a considerable time. Haenyo are still active on Jeju (there have long been fears that they will die out, but they are still here) and are a very powerful voice in regulating anything to do with the coast and sea around Jeju. Essentially if a Haenyo house decides that no one is allowed to fish / swim / or scuba dive in their territory, the law will enforce their decision.