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            History of fishing in Aruba



            ORANJESTAD — Fishing has  during that time.
            been  a  family  tradition  for  The  Arubans  were  mainly
            ages in Aruba. Our ances-    engaged in coastal fishing,
            tors used to fish for a living.  using rowing-boats or small
            Even  though  nowadays  sailing-boats,  and  lines  or
            you  don’t  see  them  often  dragnets  and  canisters  in
            we still have some passion-  shallow  water.  When  fish-
            ate fishermen on the island  ing with deep-sea lines just
            that  go  out  every  day  in  over the bottom of the sea
            search for fish to feed their  the boat is kept in place by
            families and serve our local  means  of  a  piece  of  rock
            market. One of these fisher-  serving  as  an  anchor.  The
            man is Gregory Wernet.       two most important species
                                         of fish by far caught in this
            The  so-called  Continental  manner  are  the  pargo  or
            Bank  between  Aruba  and  red snappers and a variety
            the opposite coast reaches  of  groupers  like  the  mero,
            a depth of about 650 feet.  jeanpao and the wowo di
            The  sea  is  very  rich  in  fish  boyo.
            here. Since the time of the  Cruising  off  the  coast  the
            indigenous  native  people  Aruban  fisherman  patient-   takes them fishing with him.  listening to the sound of the  has to offer is all worth it. q
            fish and other sea creatures  ly  waits  for  a  fish  willing  to   Fishing  has  been  a  fam-  waves  and  enjoying  the
            such  as  turtles,  octopus  snap  at  the  bait  on  the   ily tradition for quite a long  marvelous view that nature       Source: Etnia Nativa
            squids,  conch  and  many  drag-line, in nets and traps.   time  and  even  his  grand-
            type  of  crustaceans  have  Veritable  giants  are  some-  son  Willvion  of  7  years  old
            formed  a  means  of  subsis-  times  caught.  Barracudas   is following his grandfather
            tence  for  the  native  Aru-  weigh from 9 to 44 pounds   steps.  This  is  the  sixth  gen-
            ban  inhabitants.  Especially  and measure from 3 to al-  eration of fishermen in their
            along  the  west  coast  of  most  7  feet.  The  king-fish   family.
            the island where the fishing  has a weight from 22 to 44   They  go  deep  sea  fishing.
            grounds are settlements of  pounds;  the  moclat  may     There they catch red snap-
            fishermen.  Until  the  arrival  tip the scales at 155, whilst   per,  grouper  and  amber-
            of  the  oil  -industry  Aruban  garfish,  having  a  length  of   jack.  They  usually  fish  for
            fishermen could supply Aru-  nine  feet,  weigh  over  132   15  hours  a  day,  but  now
            ba’s wants.                  pounds.                      due  to  the  covid-19  mea-
            As a source of income, how-  Most  fish  caught  is  used   surements  they  go  fishing
            ever, fishing did not amount  for their own consumption,   from 5 in the morning until
            too much. In the beginning  to  feed  their  families  and   8 o’clock at night or even
            of the 1900’s approximately  some are being sold in the   sometimes  from  8  at  night
            160 people earn their living  market to local restaurants.   till  5  in  the  morning.  The
            in this branch of this indus-                             day  before  they  prepare
            try.  Rancho,  which  stands  Fisherman Gregory Wernet    all their fishing tools such as
            for a shed, nowadays east  Gregory  Wernet  is  a  well-  the Lines, lures, spears, and
            Oranjestad,  was  the  head  known fisherman from San-    load their boat with fishing
            quarter  and  remains  the  ta  Cruz.  His  father  taught   reels, batteries, fill the gaso-
            fishermen’s  settlement.  Sa-  him  fishing  when  he  was   line  tank,  lights  and  some
            vaneta, Noord, Santa Cruz  a  small  child.  Gregory  has   food  and  beverages.  For
            all had their fishermen’s vil-  two  sons,  Jordan  and  Jor-  bait he uses sardines, squid
            lages. At a rough estimate  danny,  which  he  taught     and  the  small  fish  known
            there  were  about  a  hun-  fishing too, when they were   in  Aruba  as  piskechi.  The
            dred  small  fishing  boats  only  3  years  old  and  he   have  two  boats  they  use
                                                                      for fishing. ‘Virgen del Valle’
                                                                      which is parked at the pier
                                                                      by  the  Seaport  and  ‘Pa-
                                                                      drot’  which  they  have  at
                                                                      home.
                                                                      The  fish  they  catch  they
                                                                      take home to their families
                                                                      and they also sell it to their
                                                                      clients. Gregory is proud to
                                                                      be a fisherman. It is a hon-
                                                                      est  and  humble  job  but
                                                                      with  it  he  is  able  to  feed
                                                                      his family even during hard
                                                                      times. It is a very dangerous
                                                                      job and you have to spend
                                                                      many  hours  on  the  sea,
                                                                      waiting  patiently  and  risk-
                                                                      ing your life while fighting a
                                                                      big fish and big waves but
                                                                      the adrenaline it brings with
                                                                      it  but  also  just  sitting  there
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