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Barricades

The document describes four traditional fishing methods used in some communities: barricades, which are complete barriers built across natural fish migration paths; fish structures made of twigs, bushes, or rocks that provide hiding places for fish; fish corrals which are guiding barriers set in tidal waters or along natural fish ways; and fish pots, which are basket-like enticing devices made of materials like bamboo or chicken wire that are used to catch fish.
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Barricades

The document describes four traditional fishing methods used in some communities: barricades, which are complete barriers built across natural fish migration paths; fish structures made of twigs, bushes, or rocks that provide hiding places for fish; fish corrals which are guiding barriers set in tidal waters or along natural fish ways; and fish pots, which are basket-like enticing devices made of materials like bamboo or chicken wire that are used to catch fish.
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Barricades

Complete barriers made of wooden frunks,


debris, mud, weeds, banana stalks, rocks or
bamboo webbing built across the natural migration
path of fish.
Fish

A structure made anchored bunches of twigs


and bushes, piles of rocks or poles which become
the hiding place for fish.
Fish Corral

A guiding barrier constructed of bamboo, brush


or chicken wire which is set in tidal waters of along
natural ways of fishes.
Fish Pots

Basket like enticing devices usually boated and


made of bamboo, chicken wire, rattan and other
suitable materials.

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