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Stone by stone, the old fish traps still catch the tide the same way they did centuries ago.

Traditional Chamorro stone fish weirs, built along shallow reef flats to trap fish as the tide receded, are documented archaeological and ethnographic features found across the Mariana Islands, including sites in the CNMI, reflecting generations of engineered, sustainable fishing knowledge.

Traditional Northern Mariana Islands Wisdom, Northern Mariana Islands

Source: Documented Chamorro stone fish-weir archaeology, Scott Russell, "Tiempon I Manmofo'na: Ancient Chamorro Culture and History of the Northern Mariana Islands" (CNMI Division of Historic Preservation, 1998), public-domain archaeological record

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