THE HAND NET FISHERY SYSTEM FOR GATHERING MARSH CLAM IN SEOM JINGANG RIVER: A CASE OF KOREA IMPORTANT FISHERIES HERITAGE SYSTEMS

Description | The sonteul (hand net) marsh clam fishery, which takes place in the brackish water zone of the river’s estuary, is Korea’s representative traditional inland fishery that continues even today. This traditional fishery is of significant historical and rarity value in that it is a unique fishery knowledge system created through a prolonged collective experience of the river’s residents. In recognition of such value as agricultural heritage, the fishery was designated a part of the Korea Important Fisheries Heritage Systems (KIFHS). | ||
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Manage No | VI00000296 | Running Time | 13:01 |
Country | Republic of Korea | ||
Videos Photographer | Hyunjong Jong, Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries, Republic of Korea | Year | 2020-10-30 |
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Copyright | ICHCAP |
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