sorm
A sorm is a traditional type of fishing net or trap commonly used in certain regions for catching fish or other aquatic species. The term can vary by locale but generally refers to a device designed to enclose and capture aquatic organisms when submerged in water bodies such as rivers, lakes, or coastal areas. Sorms have been employed for centuries, often crafted from locally available materials like bamboo, wood, or natural fibers, emphasizing simplicity and sustainability.
Typically, a sorm consists of a conical or cylindrical net structure with an opening that allows fish
Modern adaptations of the sorm may use synthetic materials to improve durability and ease of handling. Despite
However, concerns over overfishing and habitat disruption have led to calls for sustainable management of traditional