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Chinese nets in Fort Kochi

These nets are used with the tide to catch fish; fishing is better during the monsoon season, the fisherman said.
Exploring Fort Kochi, Kerala

December 21st 2007
Ancient Chinese fishing nets at the Fort Kochi beach are still in use; they use long arching tree trunks, nets, and counterweights to scoop up whatever fish come into the nets. We saw mostly small fish, but large boats were bringing in larger fish (red snapper, kingfish, baby sharks), large prawns and spiny lobsters. Smaller boats used nets to catch small fish, which were plucked from the nets on ... read more
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