Mattanza

Tonnara off the coast of Favignana, Sicily, a painting by Antonio Varni

Mattanza,[1][2] literally 'slaughter' or 'killing' in Italian, also known as Almadraba in Spanish and Almadrava in Portuguese, is a traditional tuna fishing technique that uses a series of large nets to trap and exhaust the fish.

There are mattanza traditions linked to Trapani in Sicily, the Egadi island of Favignana, and Carloforte and the Isola di San Pietro in southwestern Sardinia, as well as locations in Spain, Portugal, Morocco, and Tunisia.

  1. ^ Definition: mattanza. Collins Dictionary.
  2. ^ Definition: mattanza. Cambridge Dictionary.