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Fish corrals, like the ones still used today, were also employed by the ancient Filipino.
In one incident, electric fishers from outside the community destroyed fish corrals and threatened villagers.
Concession holders, or occasionally a negotiated contractor, build fish corrals in which they catch the siganids.
Lintaus and kelongs are fish corrals designed to direct fish into a fenced-in area in the sea.
The Calusa also made fish traps, weirs, and fish corrals from wood and cord.
They had invested in permanent fishing structures such as fish corrals that took advantage of the currents to guide fish into narrow traps or nets.
According to historian Walter Cardona Bonet, Cofresí probably worked in a number of fishing corrals in Boquerón Bay.
Marginal fishers are prohibited from fishing near the fish corrals, the open arms of which collectively form a formidable trap for migrating fish coming from or leaving the reef flats.