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Monday, December 17, 2007

Loko Umeki Fish Pond

The Loko Kuapa and the Loko Umeki are the two types of shoreline fishponds. The Loko umeki were tidal ponds and were usually constructed by building low walls that were submerged during high tides. The walls are made from coral and mud. The Loko umeki did not require a makaha they only needed or fishing lanes (auwais). A platform was built on each auwai so that the fisherman could sit on it when they were harvesting the fish. As the tides go out it leaves several ponds which leave the fish traped. Only men could work in this fishpond. The Men would gather the fish in the several ponds that were left when the tides were low.
This is a foodweb of the preditors and preys in the fishpond.
Primary Producer:Limu
Primary Consumer:Ahole'hole, Moi
Secondary Consumer:Mullet
Tersherary:Papio
Limu

Ahole'hole
Mio
Mullet

Papio (Bluefin Trevally)



This is a video of Kapono, Andrew, and I gathering materials inorder to poor inbetween layers of rocks which will lock the rocks inplace from piviting or letting the wall fall down. Its basically the cement.

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