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UKAI (Cormorant Fish Hunting), 2013
Iron, Concrete, coins
22 in height 46 diameter

Concept note:
To control the Cormorant birds, fishermen tie a snare near the base of the bird's throat. This prevents the birds from swallowing larger fish, which are held in their throat, but the birds can swallow smaller fish. When a cormorant has caught a fish in its throat, the fisherman brings the bird back to the boat and has the bird spit the fish up.

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UKAI (Cormorant Fish Hunting), 2013
Iron, Concrete, coins
22 in height 46 diameter

Concept note:
To control the Cormorant birds, fishermen tie a snare near the base of the bird's throat. This prevents the birds from swallowing larger fish, which are held in their throat, but the birds can swallow smaller fish. When a cormorant has caught a fish in its throat, the fisherman brings the bird back to the boat and has the bird spit the fish up.