What to do in Cook Islands
Things to do in the Cook IslandsSince the 1820s, the decade has been important because it has been a time of significant changes that have influenced conventional methodologies and technologies in various ways. Certain methodologies are changed to be more efficient, while others have been overlooked. 30 years ago there was a certain amount of importance of fish in the different strains. Sharks and pui-pata, a kind of big conger, speckled reds and blacks, were reserved only for the chieftains.
The aim of this work is to collect information that currently exist about some conventional technologies that have been incorporated into contemporary methodologies. There are known geographic characteristics of the Cook Islands in the N and S, with the N and S being islands of corals. Huge numbers of lakes surrounded the dolphins and offer cheap accommodations for fishs and other sea creatures, while in the southern part the flat pools at the edge of the reef are not save for fishs, except on the small peninsula Aitutaki, which has lower-lands.
It is this state of nature that influences the marine life on these islands. This is not the case in the North Cooks and Rarotonga or Aitutaki, as the pools are shallow and the marine life on these islands is always abundant. There is a variety of different ways of catching these islands due to the variety of their characteristics and the presence of some islands, or the shortage of others.
There is still the tradition of catching a particular type of catch in the northern hemisphere at a certain point in the day, while in the southern hemisphere a fisher can go netting anytime. Or, if he wants to walk on sticks, he can walk at any moment, except maybe in very harsh waters.
Angling techniques. Experiences gained with modern fishery gear and traditions and practices are very important for fisheries. Specific species of pelagic species are taken in certain places, which requires specific techniques. Although the fisherfolk are particularly experienced, the tides, the winds and the lunar phases are the most important traditions in this area. If misinterpretation of these unnatural aspects were to occur, the fishery would not be a success.