- Barbate, town
known for its
Almadraba fishing. The
Dukes of Medina-Sidonia made
their fortune on the
monopoly of
Andalusian almadrabas from the 12th to the 19th...
-
traces its
descent from
Alonso Pérez de Guzmán (1265-1309).
Almadraba – the
concession on
almadrabas (tuna
traps along the
Mediterranean coast) was one of the...
- of
eight almadrabas, two of
which will
eventually fall on the
coast of La
Higuerita competition.
After the end of the monopoly, the
almadrabas were managed...
- culture:
fried fish (pescaito
frito in
local dialect),
white prawns,
almadraba tuna,
among others. The
Andalusian fishing fleet is Spain's
second largest...
-
Phoenician technique for
trapping and
catching Atlantic bluefin tuna
called Almadraba,
still used
today in Portugal, Spain,
Morocco and
Italy which uses a maze...
- mattanza.
Cambridge Dictionary. Cádiz,
Diario de (June 27, 2010). "Las
almadrabas y Chiclana".
Diario de Cádiz. Definition: tonnara.
Cambridge Dictionary...
- and beyond. Tuna was
their main
catch and they
perfected the
ancient almadraba technique dating from
Islamic times. The
success of the
fishing industry...
- .. This trap fishery,
called tonnara in Italian,
madrague in French,
almadraba in Spanish, and armação in Portuguese,
forms an
elaborate maze of nets...
-
bonito Little tunny Skipjack tuna
Slender tuna
Auxis Fishing and
fisheries Almadraba US
bluefin tuna
industry As food
Botargo Cakalang fufu Chūtoro Katsuobushi...
-
bonito Little tunny Skipjack tuna
Slender tuna
Auxis Fishing and
fisheries Almadraba US
bluefin tuna
industry As food
Botargo Cakalang fufu Chūtoro Katsuobushi...