[2] Because of low rock banks, at this point the Congo River is not anymore navigable and it creates rapids.
[4] These tripods are anchored on the holes naturally carved in the rock by the water current.
To these tripods are anchored large baskets, which are lowered in the rapids to "sieve" the waters for fish.
Twice a day the adult Wagenya people pull out these baskets to check if there is any fish caught; in which case somebody will dive into the river to fetch it.
At the end of each day the product of this ancient way of fishing is divided among all the members of the same family; including also those who did not take direct action into it.
Fishing method of Wagenya people.
The Wagenya peoples are indigenous fishermen who have developed a unique technique to fish in the river. They build a huge system of wooden tripods across the river.
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These tripods are anchored on the holes naturally carved in the rock by the water current. To these tripods are anchored large
fish trap baskets
, which are lowered in the rapids to “sieve” the waters for fish. It is a very selective fishing method, as these baskets are quite big and only large fish are entrapped.
Seventh cataract of Boyoma/Stanley Falls near Kisangani.