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[ Ku&_macron;‘ula Traditional Conservation of Marine Resources | Sections: One | Two | Three | Four | Five ]

Fish Cage Project

By Osai and Bud

Making The Fish Cage

Materials:

Black ½ “ plastic fencing.

8-2' p.v.c

4-4' p.v.c. Elbow

Plastic strap

p.v.c. Glue

 

Process:

(How to make the fish cage) Making the square shape.

  1. Cut the black 1/2" fencing into 4x12 in pieces.
  2. The 4x12 will cover the whole cage.
  3. Glue the p.v.c. together and it should look like a square.
  4. After it is all set you put the black ½ “ fence on the outside of the square.
  5. Strap it all together. Measure your pvc's and add approximately 2” to each width.

 


Quantity of Fish
Length in inches
Quantity of Fish
Length in inches
Quantity of Fish
Length in inches

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

2 ¾
2
2
3 ½
2
1 ½
1 ½
2
2 ¼
2 ¼
2
2
1 ½
2
2
4
3 ½
2
2 ½
2

 

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

2 ½
3
2
2
2 ½
2 ¾
2 ¼
3 ¼
2
2 ¼
1 ½
1 ¼
2 ½
2 ½
2
1 ½
2 ½
2 ¼
3
3

41
42
43
44

2 ½
2
3 ½
2

This picture shows how we feed the fishes. Plus the food we feed them is bread.

This picture shows how we caught the fishes to put in our cage and that white thing in the air is the net. Plus, the net in this picture is the kind you can reel in like a fishing pole.

This is Bud taking the cover off and feeding the fish.

Shows how much fish we caught. About 46 fishes.

This picture is about the fishes we caught at Kamokuna. Plus this is a picture of a mullet.

 

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