Kulibo

Kulibo, or Kulibu, is a small wooden motorized traditional fishing boat with short double outriggers used by Tausug, Sama-Bajau, and Yakan people of the Philippines.[1] Characterized as "ring-netters," they are classified as "small-scale commercial fishing vessels."[2] This type of boat is commonly used by fisherfolk in Tawi-Tawi to catch small fishes, usually during the night.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Banagudos, Rey-Luis (26 December 2018). "Wooden boatmaking embraces Mindanao life, culture". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  2. ^ Muallil, Richard N.; Irilis, Roger A.; Habibuddin, Argamar A.; Abdulmajid, Nur-aisa S.; Ajik, Jaro O.; Ancheta, Ronaldo A. (2024-02-01). "A rapid assessment of the status, trends and challenges in small-scale commercial sardine fisheries in the Sulu Archipelago, southern Philippines". Marine Policy. 160: 105965. doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2023.105965. ISSN 0308-597X.
  3. ^ Ajik, Jaro Omar; Tahiluddin, Albaris Beteh (2021-11-29). "Size distribution, length-weight relationship, and catch per unit effort of frigate tuna, Auxis thazard (Lacepède, 1800) in Tawi-Tawi waters, southern Philippines, caught using multiple handline". Marine Science and Technology Bulletin. 10 (4): 370–375.
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