A tiny fishing town in the Gulf of Carpentaria is in decline, marked most recently by the closure of Australia's largest wild-caught prawn operation, Raptis. As the industry put Karumba on the map, locals say they are concerned for the future of the seaside village. While residents process the latest closure, some remain hopeful tourists will keep coming. A handful of patrons sit balanced on bar stools, basking in the fiery red sunset on the Gulf of Carpentaria's horizon.