sluizenstoring
Sluizenstoring, also known as "sluice storage" or "sluice fishing," is a traditional and regulated method of fishing that involves storing fish in sluices, which are small, controlled water channels or basins. This practice is primarily associated with the Netherlands, particularly in regions such as the province of Zeeland, where it has historical and cultural significance.
The technique relies on the natural behavior of fish, particularly eel and other migratory species, which are
Sluizenstoring is highly regulated to ensure sustainability and prevent overfishing. Licenses are required, and quotas are
While sluizenstoring is a traditional method, it faces challenges due to environmental changes, such as altered
Beyond its practical use, sluizenstoring holds historical and cultural value in the Netherlands. It reflects the