kalandusest
Kalandusest, derived from the Estonian word "kalandus," refers to the traditional and cultural practices surrounding fishing in Estonia. These customs have deep historical roots and are closely tied to the country’s Baltic Sea coastline, lakes, and rivers. Historically, fishing was a vital livelihood for many Estonian communities, particularly in coastal and island regions, where it shaped local economies, diets, and social structures.
Traditional Estonian fishing methods often relied on handlines, nets, and traps, with techniques passed down through
Kalandusest encompasses more than just the act of fishing; it includes the preparation and preservation of
Today, while commercial fishing remains an industry, kalandusest continues to be celebrated in festivals, heritage sites,