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Volume 2 (2009)
Volume 2, Issue 3
Pg 157 - 202 (November 2009)
Volume 2, Issue 2
Pg 67 - 156 (July 2009)
Volume 2, Issue 1
Pg 1 - 65 (March 2009)
Volume 1 (2007)
Volume 1, Issues 2-3
Pg 63 - 126 (December 2007)
Volume 1, Issue 1
Pg 1 - 61 (August 2007)
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Far East Journal of Ocean Research
Far East Journal of Ocean Research
Volume 1, Issue 1, Pages 9 - 32 (August 2007)
SELECTIVE FISHING WEIRS IN THE GULF OF CADIZ: THE “CORRALES”
J. J. Muñoz-Pérez (Spain), G. Gómez-Pina (Spain), L. Fages (Spain), A. Bernabéu (Spain), I. Rodríguez (Spain) and B. Tejedor (Spain)
Abstract:
The coastline of the province of Cadiz (SW Spain) retains a magnificent example of sustainable profitability of the sea, as much as, a natural and historical treasure: the “corrales”. These structures are weirs built of stone walls whose top level allows for the entry of fish during high tide and a closed exit and easy fishing during low tide. The origins, structures and operation are described herein. Regrettably, these structures face a severe danger of disappearance due to tourist related vandalism and the ensuing abandonment of this type of fishing. According to the assistance requested by the local bodies, the Regional Council has declared the “corrales” a Natural Monument bearing the status of a specially protected area. Furthermore, given its prominence, the Ministry of the Environment has taken over the repair and reconstruction works.
Keywords and phrases:
Gulf of Cadiz, corrales, fishing traps, coastal management.
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