Peche Courseulle
Pêche à la Courseulle, AKA beach seining, is a traditional fishing method used on beaches around the world. This method is one of the oldest sustained fishing techniques and is still in practice today by many anglers. The technique involves using a long net on the edge of the ocean, or at the beach or shoreline. The net is thrown or dragged along in the water, and the fish are caught in it. Beach seining is especially useful for catching flatfish, crabs and wriggling eels. The advantage of this method is that it takes advantage of the fish’s natural migration patterns. As the tide moves in and out, different species of fish will settle in different areas. By positioning the net on the beach, anglers can harvest a wide variety of fish species. Beach seining is also used for recreational fishing and traditional food sourcing. Many anglers use this technique to feed their families, or even as a form of subsistence. Pêche à la Courseulle is a way for communities to connect with their heritage, while also sharing an important skill. Beach seining is a sustainable and ethical form of fishing, as it targets specific types of fish without disrupting the environment or the life cycle of other marine creatures. It is an ancient technique which is still widely used today, providing both food and cultural significance.
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