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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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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
How community-engaged archaeology can be a pathway to reconciliation..finding paths and points of connection with the heritage like fishweirs.
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Map of the fish weirs along the lower river bank 6 inch osi map ireland date
Wood #fishweirs on the River Suir below the Viking-founded city of #Waterford, Ireland. Weirs have been used from prehistory for #salmon, #lamprey #eels #trout. The use of weirs sparked debate and social conflict over access to rivers' fisheries between indigenous communities and landlords. 1/4
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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
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.
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
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
Map of the stone fish traps Rota Cadiz Spain.
#Rota #fishweirs "corrales" (fish pens), were Andalusia's first designated Natural Monument. Despite being man-made, their impact and deep interconnection with marine ecology have made them a vital keystone environment in the local marine zone. 6/8
Stone fish traps Rota Cadiz Spain.
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
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
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.
#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
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.
A photograph of the fish traps taken around 1900 (Supplied: WA Museum)
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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
Picture of the Stone #fishweir in #fishguard #Bay at low water Fishguard/Abergwaun, Pembrokeshire/Sir Benfro, #wales. #oceanaction46159 #unoceandecade #oceandecadeheritage #archaeology #fishweirs #maritimearchaeology #maritimeheritage #coastalhistory #tcdtceh #coastsinmind
Image of wood fish weir from1930 Wagenia Wagenya Fishermen in the what is now the DRC Congo.
#indigenous #fishweirs Photos dating from 1930s of the #fishweirs of the Wagenia or Wagenya people in the Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), Africa 1/4 #coastalhistory #tcdtceh #coastsinmind
View of a group of men and women gathered around a scale model of a fish trap. The sign in front reads: "This is a fish trap, Alaska's Enemy No. 1, vote oct. 12th, to abolish it". Based on other photographs in the series this photograph was most likely taken in Anchorage, Alaska. Based on other photographs in the series this photograph was most likely taken in 1948. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 1/2".
Love or hate them? #Fishweirs have always been a contentious issue of mass capture fishing such as access to Salmon stocks in the 1940s Alaska.
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This stone fish trap was constructed by the Tla'amin people. During high tides, fish swam into the sheltered rock formation. During low tides, the fish became trapped in the rock walls and could be easily harvested. PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGIA COMBES
Stone #fishweirs of the Tla'amin Nation #indigenous peoples of #Canada. Used traps to caught seasonal fish such as Salmon & Herring. In near shore environments Tla’amin harvest a range of #marine #resources by treaty with the British Columbia state #salmon, #crabs , #seaurchins , #seacucumber. 1/5
Aerial view of the Pahonu Pond on the Island of Oahu, Hawaii, USA. Source Google Maps
Stone #fishweirs and their associated technologies are used not only to catch fish but also as capture pens for some marine mammals in the South Pacific. Examples of sea turtle pens have been documented in South Pacific islands such as #Hawaii. 1/4
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Royal prerogative to the ownership of these #fishweirs (kidelli) was one of the major issues listed in Magna Carter, article 23. King John conceded that the weirs would be removed from the rivers. 2/2 #coastalhistory #coastsinmind
Picture of wood #fishweir on the #shuswapriver (dating 1891) river in the northeast of the Okanagan Valley in #BritishColumbia, #Canada originating in the central #Monashee #Mountains. #oceandecadeheritage #archaeology #fishweirs #maritimearchaeology #coastalhistory #tcdtceh #coastsinmind
Aerial imagery from Northen Ireland collection of fish weir on the Newcastle Bay. Source Google Maps data gathered by P. Montgomery.
Wooden fish weir Strangford Lough Northern Ireland. Picture by Paul Montgomery.
Fisheries on the Brittany foreshore Map of ancient Brittany fisheries recorded in the Amarai database. © LOÏC LANGOUËT Vist the site : Underwater archaeology
#SixNations2026 This annual #rugby competition dating to 1883, with 6 teams ( #England,#Ireland, #Scotland, #Wales, #France, #Italy). One of many traditions/cultural/sport events that link people across the globe. One of these is the common history of using #fishweirs. 1/3 #coastalhistory #tcdtceh
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Babbling Carp - Part 2 ; Opens a new tab A nicely designed fish pond (14th century)
Scenes of Country Life: Fishing 1343 Al secco painting and fresco Chambre du Cerf, Papal Palace, Avignon.
Painting from 14th-century Italy scenes of country Life. Showing a stone holding pool for live fish. Wealthy family's and religious house commonly has river fed pools to store live fish, cast and pole nets used to gather fish for consumption. #fishweirs #coastalhistory #tcdtceh #coastsinmind
Hand cast net fishing from Guam Department of Agriculture (Photo courtesy National Park Service)
Images of shore fishing for mañahak, or juvenile rabbit in 2021 https://www.guampdn.com/.../collection_dbb14bc2-f351-584f...
A catch of the mañahak, or juvenile rabbit fish from the shore of Gaum https://www.guampdn.com/.../collection_dbb14bc2-f351-584f...
Illustration from Voyage autour du monde, entrepris par ordre du roi. Exécuté sur les corvettes de S.M. l'Uranie et la Physicienne, pendant les années 1817, 1818, 1819 et 1820, Paris, 1824.
#Guam and the #Marianaislands have long tradition of fishing with stone #fishweirs and hand cast nets of the #Chamorro people. One of the most sought after is the juvenile Rabbit fish or Mañahak in springing the shallows beach's as a fried fish treat. #coastalhistory #tcdtceh #coastsinmind
Stone fish weirs on shore of Kiribati. source Google Maps.
TUNGARU: THE KIRIBATI PROJECT Te ma (Fish trap) 2014
TUNGARU: THE #KIRIBATI PROJECT Te ma (Fish trap) by Chris Charteris in 2012-2014. When ancient traditions and modern art meet! sometimes the results can be surprising! stone #fishweirs
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The Natives have been busy erecting a fish trap” reads the slightly condescending title. Nikolski, Aleutians, ca. 1938. Source: http://vilda.alaska.edu/.../collection/cdmg13/id/7678/rec/38
#Salmon were one of core species being fished using set and dip nets, stone & wood basket nets #fishweirs. Archaeological evidence shows that intertidal fishing structures for capturing salmon were being built in the region some 5000 years ago. 2/6
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Island of Penghu aerial image. Sources Google images, capture by PMontgomery.
Stone fish weirs Island of Penghu aerial image. Sources Google images, capture by PMontgomery.
Stone fish weirs Island of Penghu aerial image. Sources Google images, capture by PMontgomery.
Stone #fishweirs in the #Penghu Islands, #Taiwan, picture of iconic stone fish traps and weirs in the world, locally known as Shi hu. Stone enclosures built in the intertidal zone catch a wide range of fish but are inhabited by other aquatic creatures. 1/3 #coastalhistory