Thesaurus Term/Concept: FISH TRAP

Identifier 68595
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A device for catching fish, may be a portable or permanent structure, often a fence or row stakes made in a river, harbour, etc

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Context Record
Monument Type MXS20421 A wooden fish trap of Anglo-Saxon date, located to the west of Holbrook Creek in Holbrook Bay, Stutton (Monument)
Monument Type MSF20988 Erwarton Bay (Monument)
Monument Type MSF24057 Erwarton Bay; Arwarton Ness (Monument)
Monument Type MSF35530 Fish Traps on Bawdsey beach (Monument)
Monument Type MSF16167 Group of timber posts noted in inter-tidal zone in 1970s, now said to be washed away. (Monument)
Monument Type MSF15361 Holbrook Bay, River Stour estuary; Shallager Creek (Monument)
Monument Type MSF25579 Intertidal wooden features of Anglo-Saxon date located to the west of Barbers Point (Monument)
Monument Type MSF16898 Medieval Fish weirs on the River Lark; Lodemuth; Kemesingford (Monument)
Monument Type MXS19522 Possible remains of Post Medieval fish traps, off Stonner Point, Sutton parish (Monument)
Monument Type MXS19523 Possible section of Post Medieval fish trap in inter-tidal zone off Stonner Point in Sutton parish (Monument)
Monument Type MSF47512 Possible undated fish trap at Erwaton bay, Shotley (Monument)
Monument Type MXS19521 Post Medieval fish trap located in the inter-tidal zone just to the south of Stonner Point, Sutton (Monument)
Monument Type MXS19520 Post Medieval fish traps in the inter-tidal zone off Stonner Point, Sutton parish (Monument)
Monument Type MSF15372 River Stour (Monument)
Monument Type MSF15371 River Stour; Holbrook Bay; Shallager Creek (Monument)
Monument Type MSF16168 Row of large timber posts in inter-tidal zone, some(?) visible 1995, some(?) washed away. (Monument)
Monument Type MSF20709 Waldringfield (Monument)