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University of Bristol - Historical Photographs of China reference number: Ba01-079. No caption in the album for this photograph.

Estimated Date 1890-1910 Notes University of Bristol - Historical Photographs of China reference number: Ba01-079. No caption in the album for this photograph.

Picture of a fishing apparatus and raft on the sea shore in #China around 1890-1910. A kind of tidal #fishtrap or #fishpens in the intertidal zone of the shore built to hold live fish or shrimp even when is tide is out. #Coastalhistory #4oceans

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Indigenous People, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and Climate Change: The Iconic Underwater Cultural Heritage of Stone Tidal Weirs - The Cultural Heritage Framework Programme

Follow links Indigenous People, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and Climate Change: The Iconic Underwater Cultural Heritage of Stone Tidal Weirs.
#oceanaction46159 #IndigenousPeoples #oceandecadeheritage #archaeology #fishweirs #Coastalhistory #4oceans
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Penrhyn Castle Fish Trap, Wales. sources google maps Image capture By P. Montgomery.

Penrhyn Castle Fish Trap, Wales. sources google maps Image capture By P. Montgomery.

Stone #Fishweir #goredi (goredau/gored) are found along the length of the coastline of #Wales. Found along the coastline of #Wales, in a range of shapes and forms of #fishweirs, past research has established some chronological types.
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Illustration of two men fishing for crab (Zodiac Sign of Cancer) on Calendar page for June in the Queen Mary Psalter a fourteenth-century English psalter named after Mary I of England, who gained possession of it in 1553. #Coastalhistory #4oceans

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Arial view of Tonlé Sap lake fish traps.

Arial view of Tonlé Sap lake fish traps.

#tonlesaplake lake fish traps from Kampong Phluk (Khmer: កំពង់ភ្លុក)commune in Prasat Bakong District in Siem Reap Province #Cambodia. Tonlé Sap is a lake in the northwest of Cambodia. Belonging to the Mekong River system and home to a huge number of #fishweirs methods. #Coastalhistory #4oceans 1/3

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Drawing of a fisherman with the catch in the basket by Hendrick Goltzius was a German-born Dutch printmaker, draftsman, and painter from the 1590s. #netherlands #coastalhistory

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Indigenous People, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and Climate Change: The Iconic Underwater Cultural Heritage of Stone Tidal Weirs - The Cultural Heritage Framework Programme

Follow links Indigenous People, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and Climate Change: The Iconic Underwater Cultural Heritage of Stone Tidal Weirs.
#oceanaction46159 #IndigenousPeoples #unoceandecade #oceandecadeheritage #Coastalhistory #4oceans
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https://www.ukphotoarchive.org.uk/p142425238/he46b1912#he46b1912

https://www.ukphotoarchive.org.uk/p142425238/he46b1912#he46b1912

Great picture of the beach at Margate 1890s from the
UK Photo And Film Archive. Showing the mobile wagon changing rooms used by bathers, following the tide down into the intertidal zone as the tide changed.
@coastsinmind.bsky.social #coastalhistory #coastsinmind

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Indigenous People, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and Climate Change: The Iconic Underwater Cultural Heritage of Stone Tidal Weirs - The Cultural Heritage Framework Programme

Follow links Indigenous People, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and Climate Change: The Iconic Underwater Cultural Heritage of Stone Tidal Weirs.
#oceanaction46159 #unoceandecade #oceandecadeheritage #archaeology #fishweirs #Coastalhistory #4oceans
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Picture view of the intertidal stone fish weir Strangford Lough Northern Ireland. copyright P Montgomery

Picture view of the intertidal stone fish weir Strangford Lough Northern Ireland. copyright P Montgomery

Stone #fishweir as one of a number of #intertidal monuments in wider #maritime #culturallandscape interwoven with human cultural tradition, melding with coastal ecology, sometimes in a single bay or estuary. 1/4 #Coastalhistory #4oceans #coastsinmind

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Location: Rivière-Ouelle (Québec)
Date: October 2016
Photo: Judith Douville
Digital Museums
Canada

Location: Rivière-Ouelle (Québec) Date: October 2016 Photo: Judith Douville Digital Museums Canada

Location: Rivière-Ouelle (Québec)
Date: October 2016
Photo: Judith Douville
Digital Museums
Canada

Location: Rivière-Ouelle (Québec) Date: October 2016 Photo: Judith Douville Digital Museums Canada

Example of a modern #eel weirs on the pointe de la Rivière Ouelle, #Québec #Canada. Made of wood & nets some 3.5 m high to match the local height of the tides. Traditionally built in groups along the intertidal zone, to take advantage of the large groups of migratory fish. #Coastalhistory #4oceans

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Detail of a marginal miniature of a leaping #salmon in a river in #Munster (Ireland). From Gerald of Wales, Topographia Hiberniae (Topographia Hibernica) dating to 1196-1223. Held in British Library. #Coastalhistory #4oceans #tcdtceh

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Post image Hinchinbrook Island Scraggy Point tidal stone fish traps
For more information on #fishweirs of #Queensland See Rowland, Michael J., and Sean Ulm. "Indigenous fish traps and weirs of Queensland." Queensland Archaeological Research 14 (2011): 1-58.

Hinchinbrook Island Scraggy Point tidal stone fish traps For more information on #fishweirs of #Queensland See Rowland, Michael J., and Sean Ulm. "Indigenous fish traps and weirs of Queensland." Queensland Archaeological Research 14 (2011): 1-58.

Stone fishweirs at #Hinchinbrook Island, home of #Biyaygiri #indigenouspeople, #Queensland, #Australia. Hinchinbrook Island has 5 stone traps the largest being the Scraggy Point with an area of 20,000m2 enclosed. Home to a huge area of mangroves and tidal flats. #Coastalhistory #4oceans #tcdtceh

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Thanks so much to @sussexpast.bsky.social for inviting me. It was such a pleasure sharing a missing Sussex story, even though sad and grim. And thanks to everyone who attended and for great questions! #CoastalHistory

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River Fergus wooden fish traps AD1400-1430. Photo courtesy of Dr Aidan O'Sullivan UCD.

River Fergus wooden fish traps AD1400-1430. Photo courtesy of Dr Aidan O'Sullivan UCD.

Foragers, Farmers and Fishers in a Coastal Landscape—An intertidal Archaeological Survey of the Shannon Estuary AIDAN O'SULLIVAN345 pp., 92 colour 84 b&w illustrations, mapsDiscovery Programme, Royal Irish Academy, 34 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2, Ireland, 2001, NPG, ISBN 1-874045-85-2

Foragers, Farmers and Fishers in a Coastal Landscape—An intertidal Archaeological Survey of the Shannon Estuary AIDAN O'SULLIVAN345 pp., 92 colour 84 b&w illustrations, mapsDiscovery Programme, Royal Irish Academy, 34 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2, Ireland, 2001, NPG, ISBN 1-874045-85-2

McErlean, T., McConkey, R. and Forsythe, W., 2002. Strangford Lough: An archaeological survey of the maritime cultural landscape. Blackstaff Press.

McErlean, T., McConkey, R. and Forsythe, W., 2002. Strangford Lough: An archaeological survey of the maritime cultural landscape. Blackstaff Press.

Medieval fish trap Strangford Lough in County Down Northen Ireland. Source Google Maps data gathered by P. Montgomery.

Medieval fish trap Strangford Lough in County Down Northen Ireland. Source Google Maps data gathered by P. Montgomery.

Wishing everyone around the world a very happy #saintpatricksday! One of Ireland's gems is its #fishweirs, which have been used along the coast of the island of Ireland from prehistory onwards, such as the #LoughSwilly, #StrangfordLough, and #Shannonestuary. #coastalhistory #Coastalhistory #4oceans

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Etching, men with #dugout #fishing and a draft nets. Mason, Thomas Holmes, 1877-1958. A pile of fish sit on the bank in the shore. #heritageresources #heritage #history #culture #maritime #underwaterworld #underwaterlife #CulturalHeritage #fishtrap #fishweirs #coastalhistory

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Satellite imagery of shoreline on Murray island, collection of five large stone fish traps, source Google Map

Satellite imagery of shoreline on Murray island, collection of five large stone fish traps, source Google Map

The Mer/Murry Island, Torres Strait Island Region, Queensland, Australia, home to the indigenous Melanesian Meriam people. The island's shores feature a vast complex of stone fish weirs constructed from coral rock. 1/6 #Coastalhistory #tcdtceh #4oceans

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Drawing of a group of people seine fishing nets known locally as pursenets on the #Thames at #Westminster(under construction) #London by Canaletto (1697–1768) 1749. This type of mat is used primarily for showing species The migrated open down the river with every tide and seasonaly. #Coastalhistory

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Stone fish traps Rota Cadiz Spain.

Stone fish traps Rota Cadiz Spain.

Stone fish weirs at #Rota #Andalusia #Spain Aerial imagery from Google Maps. picture copyright Dr P. Montgomery.

Stone fish weirs at #Rota #Andalusia #Spain Aerial imagery from Google Maps. picture copyright Dr P. Montgomery.

Aerial imagery of the 8 stone #fishweirs "corrales" (fish pens), located in #Rota a municipality of the province of #Cádiz, #Andalusia #Spain. Constructed on the wide sandy shore along the Atlantic coast of Spain. 1/8 #Coastalhistory #tcdtceh #4oceans

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Coyote went up the river; bottom, Letting out the salmon. From Curtis 1914: 84-85, illustrated by F. N. Wilson. Ritchie, M. and Angelbeck, B., 2020. “Coyote broke the dams”: Power, reciprocity, and conflict in fish weir narratives and implications for traditional and contemporary fisheries. Ethnohistory, 67(2), pp.191-220.

Coyote went up the river; bottom, Letting out the salmon. From Curtis 1914: 84-85, illustrated by F. N. Wilson. Ritchie, M. and Angelbeck, B., 2020. “Coyote broke the dams”: Power, reciprocity, and conflict in fish weir narratives and implications for traditional and contemporary fisheries. Ethnohistory, 67(2), pp.191-220.

” House belonging to survivor of the Puget Sound Indian War, Yelm Jim [Wa-he-lut or Wahoolit], seen from across the water. Two men, three women pose in front of fenced house; in foreground is a large fish trap .” Source: http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/ref/collection/loc/id/2092

” House belonging to survivor of the Puget Sound Indian War, Yelm Jim [Wa-he-lut or Wahoolit], seen from across the water. Two men, three women pose in front of fenced house; in foreground is a large fish trap .” Source: http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/ref/collection/loc/id/2092

Yelm Jim’s fish weir on the Puyallup River ca. 1885. Click for high resolution. Source: http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Record/View/7DE71DBBEDCF71DCADF61AEFB20FFBA6

Yelm Jim’s fish weir on the Puyallup River ca. 1885. Click for high resolution. Source: http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Record/View/7DE71DBBEDCF71DCADF61AEFB20FFBA6

Yelm Jim's salmon weir, Puyallup River, Washington State, ca. 1885. Courtesy of the Washington State Archives.

Yelm Jim's salmon weir, Puyallup River, Washington State, ca. 1885. Courtesy of the Washington State Archives.

#Indigenoustraditions, #fishweirs and #folklore of #Puyallup peoples of western #Washingtonstate, one #CoastSalish peoples. Historically, people who were moved to the region in the 1880s, and have utilised fisheries for the #salmon run in the area. #Coastalhistory #tcdtceh #4oceans

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Bone gorge from Anaro, Itbayat Island (Bellwood and Eusebio, ed. 2013)

Almost certainly the predecessor the modern hook format, the gorge, usually simple needle or spile shape carved from bone or flint with an indent to fix a line. Found in range of archaeological contexts, baited and used on line to hook fish.
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#muSEAum. 🌊👩🏼‍🎨🎨 Thanks for sharing @stonefishweirs.bsky.social
#coastalhistory

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"Fishing with traps" (Visvangst met fuiken), part of the series Venationes, Piscationes et Aucupii Typi. The print was engraved by Philips Galle after a drawing by Hans Bol, and was produced in the late 16th century. 
It depicts a busy Dutch waterway scene where fishermen are emptying large wicker traps (fuiken) and collecting fish into a boat.

"Fishing with traps" (Visvangst met fuiken), part of the series Venationes, Piscationes et Aucupii Typi. The print was engraved by Philips Galle after a drawing by Hans Bol, and was produced in the late 16th century. It depicts a busy Dutch waterway scene where fishermen are emptying large wicker traps (fuiken) and collecting fish into a boat.

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Visvangst met fuiken, #fishweir drawing of the #Netherlands coastline (Hans Bol 1582-1633)"Fishing with traps" (Visvangst met fuiken), part of the Venationes, Piscationes et Aucupii Typi. The print was engraved by Philips Galle after a drawing by Hans Bol, late 16th century. #Coastalhistory #tcdtceh

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An example of river bamboo fish weir aka Barrage en bambou, Piege à poissons from #IrrawaddyRiver Near #Kathay, Upper Burma, #Myanmar. The people of Myanmar used a range of fish traps, fish pens and aquaculture to fish and farm fish. #Coastsinmind #Coastalhistory #tcdtceh

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Images of eel babbing with a wool line. Concordantiae caritatis - Stiftsbibliothek Lilienfeld 151, c. 1349-135

Images of eel babbing with a wool line. Concordantiae caritatis - Stiftsbibliothek Lilienfeld 151, c. 1349-135

Common freshwater eel
Anguilla anguilla, an Anguillidae

Common freshwater eel Anguilla anguilla, an Anguillidae

Eel bobbing, Battersea.

From a set of six images of angling drawn by Henry Heath. Undated hand-coloured lithograph.
This image is a 19th-century British print titled Angling [set of six]: 5. Eel Bobing [sic]-Battersea by Henry Heath. lithographer active between 1824–1835.

Eel bobbing, Battersea. From a set of six images of angling drawn by Henry Heath. Undated hand-coloured lithograph. This image is a 19th-century British print titled Angling [set of six]: 5. Eel Bobing [sic]-Battersea by Henry Heath. lithographer active between 1824–1835.

Eel fisherman from the 14th century using the lob worm method are threaded lengthwise on a rough twine (sometimes made up of a combination of hemp and wool). This wormline is crowded together and weighted with small lead shots. #Coastsinmind #Coastalhistory #tcdtceh

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Image of the fish curing, at #Ardglass is a coastal fishing village, #CoDown #NorthernIreland between ca. 1865-1914. In 1912 early 30,000 barrels of fish and 5,600 tons of fresh fish were exported from County Down. The quantity of herring landed almost broke records. #Coastalhistory #tcdtceh

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Fishing industry: a catch of salmon on shore of the Columbia River -- Putting the seine on the barge again to make another hall
Catalog Number 41403
Milwaukee Public Museum

Fishing industry: a catch of salmon on shore of the Columbia River -- Putting the seine on the barge again to make another hall Catalog Number 41403 Milwaukee Public Museum

Salmon fishing on the #ColumbiaRiver. Flowing through #Canada and #UnitedStates to the Pacific. Fishing with a seine net on the barge in the river. In the past, Indigenous peoples of the Columbia River wove seine nets from spruce root fibres/wild grass, again stones as weights. #Coastalhistory

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Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)

Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)

Wood River, Alaska map showing traps date 1908.

Wood River, Alaska map showing traps date 1908.

Hand drawn map of fish traps dating from 1908 the Wood River #Alaska. The traps on wood River are fished seasonally for Salmon. The river is frozen much of winter. Prime fishing is mid-June to August, with #salmon, #trout,#grayling and #Char. #Coastalhistory #tcdtceh

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Picture of the Oyster Bay stone #fishweirs from Kalgan River

Picture of the Oyster Bay stone #fishweirs from Kalgan River

Diagram of Oyster Harbour structures 3 and 4 (see Fig. 1c). Based upon plane table survey by w.e. Dix.

Dix, W.C. and Meagher, S.J., 1976. Fish traps in the south-west of Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum, 4(2), pp.171-187.

Diagram of Oyster Harbour structures 3 and 4 (see Fig. 1c). Based upon plane table survey by w.e. Dix. Dix, W.C. and Meagher, S.J., 1976. Fish traps in the south-west of Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum, 4(2), pp.171-187.

A photograph of the fish traps taken around 1900 (Supplied: WA Museum)

A photograph of the fish traps taken around 1900 (Supplied: WA Museum)

Title	Aerial images 
Photographer	City of Albany
Dimensions	1129 x 883, 0.22 MB
https://inherit.dplh.wa.gov.au/Public/inventory/Image/9c8acfe6-bbf2-4284-887f-8cd5760825c3

Title Aerial images Photographer City of Albany Dimensions 1129 x 883, 0.22 MB https://inherit.dplh.wa.gov.au/Public/inventory/Image/9c8acfe6-bbf2-4284-887f-8cd5760825c3

Aerial image of the Oyster Bay stone #fishweirs from Kalgan River, #Albany #WesternAustralia. They were built by #indigenous #Menang #Noongar people, for whom fishing is believed to have been a central part of their culture for generations deep into history. 1/3 #Coastalhistory #tcdtceh

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Images of the marine life and hooks from the Minoans/ Mycenaeans rooms at the British Museum. Drawing material from Minoan palace of Knossos and Mycenaean capital Mycenae. Decoratived ceramics wth images of fish, seaweed and marine invertebrates like octopus. #Coastsinmind #Coastalhistory #tcdtceh

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