ikaapeleiden
Ikaapeleiden, also known as *Ikaapeli* or *Ikaapeli*, refers to a traditional Polynesian fishing technique primarily practiced in the Cook Islands and other parts of Polynesia. The method involves the use of a large, circular net made from natural fibers, such as coconut husk or pandanus leaves, which is anchored in shallow coastal waters. The net is designed to trap fish as they swim through it, particularly targeting species like tuna, mahi-mahi, and other reef fish.
The technique relies on the natural behavior of fish, which are lured into the net by bait
Historically, this method was a vital part of Polynesian subsistence fishing, providing a sustainable way to