Lawasau of Qoma, Fiji (Turtle Fishnet)
  • Manage No PI00006678
    Country Fiji
    Year 2020-10-30
    ICH Domain Social practices, rituals, festive events, Knowledge and practices about nature and the universe, Traditional craft skills
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Description Turtle fishing in Fiji is prohibited by Government during their breading season which falls from 1st November to end of February. During turtle season, men of Qoma island fish for turtles from Tuesday to Friday for 2 - 3 weeks of the month. Turtle fishing will require a group of 3 to 4 men who will not return home until Friday afternoon unless there is a catch. The trip will be commanded by the oldest person, and will cover considerable large geographical area, fully devoted to turtle fishing. Once the turtle is sighted, a variety of methods may then be used for its capture. During the day, turtle fishing is done at high tide when the fishermen make careful observations as they pole their punt near the reef or reef edge. Turtles can easily be distinguished from rocks deep down in the sea or can be sighted when they surface to breathe. Once an identification is made, the net is quickly placed (viri) to block the likely escape path that the turtles will take out of the reef. The disturbance (samu), is then started close to the shore or the other side of the reef and continues as the party advances, attempting to drive the turtle towards the placed turtle nets. This type of fishing may continue from high tide to when it is completely dry with the occasional placing (viri) and retrieving (yavi) of nets consequent to the sighting of turtles.
Photographer Melaia Tikoitoga, Tevita Kalou, Isaia Maku
Place Qoma Island, Tailevu Province, Fiji File Size 10.2 MB
Definition 3300 x 1856 File Format PNG
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