Cormorant fishing

Cormorant fishing
Chinese fisherman with one of his cormorants on Erhai Lake near Dali, Yunnan

Cormorant fishing is a traditional fishing method in which fishermen use trained cormorants to fish in rivers. Historically, cormorant fishing has taken place in Japan and China from around 960 AD.[1] and recorded from other places throughout the world.

To control the birds, the fishermen tie a snare near the base of the bird's throat. This prevents the birds from swallowing larger fish, which are held in their throat, but the birds can swallow smaller fish. When a cormorant has caught a fish in its throat, the fisherman brings the bird back to the boat and has the bird spit the fish up. Though cormorant fishing once was a successful industry, its primary use today is to serve the tourism industry.

The types of cormorants used differ based on the location. In Gifu, Japan, the Japanese Cormorant (P. capillatus) is used; Chinese fishermen often employ Great Cormorants (P. carbo).[2] Darters (Anhinga), which are very close relatives of cormorants, are also used for this fishing technique on occasion.

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The Chinese often use the Great Cormorants

China

In Guilin, China, cormorant birds are famous for fishing on the shallow Lijiang River.

Europe

Cormorant fishing is an old tradition in Macedonia[3], especially on Dojran Lake in the south-eastern part of the country, where it is still practiced today by some traditional fishermen. In Western Europe, cormorant fishing took place briefly from the 16th to 17th centuries, primarily in England and France. Though the fishing method was similar to those used in Japan and China, the European method was developed independently and was closely related to falconry.

Japan

Cormorant fishing, called ukai (鵜飼) in Japanese, takes place in 13 cities in Japan. The most famous location is Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, home to Cormorant Fishing on the Nagara River, which has continued uninterrupted for the past 1,300 years.[4] Cormorant fishing in Seki also takes place on the Nagara River, but it is called "Oze Cormorant Fishing" (小瀬鵜飼 Oze Ukai). Only the cormorant fishing masters in Gifu and Seki are employed by the emperor and called Imperial Fishermen of the Royal Household Agency.

Keisai Eisen's print of cormorant fishing on the Nagara River during the Edo period

Peru

There are records of a form of cormorant fishing taking place in Peru back in the 5th century, 100 years earlier than recorded cormorant fishing in Japan.

References

  1. ^ Jackson, CE (1997). "Fishing with cormorants". Archives of Natural History 24 (2): 189–211. 
  2. ^ Cormorant Fishing "UKAI". May 2001 version. Retrieved 2008-JAN-30.
  3. ^ Macedonian cities - Dojran - macedonia.co.uk
  4. ^ Cormorant Fishing on the Nagara River. Gifu City Cormorant Fishing Viewing Boat Office, 2007.



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