
The ''trabucco'' (), known in some southern dialects as ''trabocco'' or ''travocc'', is an ancient fishing machine typical of the
Adriatic
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shores of
Abruzzo
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— famously dubbed the Costa dei Trabocchi (
Trabocchi Coast) and the
Gargano coast, where they are preserved as historical monuments within the
Gargano National Park. These distinctive structures are prevalent along the southern Adriatic coastline, particularly in the Italian provinces of
Chieti
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,
Campobasso
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Campobas ...
, and
Foggia
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. Trabucchi can also be found on select parts of the southern
Tyrrhenian Sea
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coast.
The trabocchi in literature
The renowned Italian poet
Gabriele d'Annunzio was among the first to describe these fishing machines in literature. In his work "
Il Trionfo della Morte" he portrays a trabucco extending from the tip of a promontory, above a cluster of rocks, likening it to a colossal spider made entirely of planks and beams. He writes, "''From the furthest point of the right promontory, over a group of rocks, a trabucco was extended, a strange fishing machine, all composed of boards and beams, resembling a colossal spider...''" Moreover, d'Annunzio vividly captures the trabucco's skeletal form, resembling "''the colossal skeleton of a prehistoric amphibian''", bleaching white against the landscape. He describes the trabucco as a "''great white skeletal structure protesting against the cliff...an erect and treacherous form in perpetual ambush, often contrasting the solitude's benignity.''" At hot mid-days and sunsets, it sometimes assumed formidable aspects, "''…even in the most distant rocks were poles fixed to support the reinforcement ropes; countless small boards were nailed up the trunks to strengthen weak spots. The long struggle against the fury of the waves seemed inscribed on the great carcass through those knots, those nails, those devices. The machine seemed to live a life of its own, bearing the air and semblance of a living body''".
Construction features
A trabucco is a massive construction built from wood consisting of a platform anchored to the rock by large logs of
Aleppo pine
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, jutting out into the sea. From this platform, two (or more) long arms called "''antennae''" stretch out suspended some feet above the water, supporting a huge, narrow-meshed, net (called "''trabocchetto''").
The morphology of the Gargano coast and of
Abruzzo
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determined the presence of two different types of trabucco: the Garganic trabucco is usually anchored to a rocky platform, longitudinally extended to the coastline, from which the ''antennae'' depart. The variant of Abruzzo and
Molise
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, also called bilancia, are often found on shallower coasts and therefore are characterized by the presence of a platform, transversal to the coast, which is connected by a tight bridge made of wooden boards. A bilancia has just one winch, often electrically operating, even when the sea is perfectly calm. Abruzzo bilancia also have a much smaller net than that of the Gargano trabucco. Another feature that differentiates the two types is the length and number of antennae, with more extensive antennae found in Gargano (double that of Abruzzo and Molise) in Termoli balances were more than two antennae, Gargano always two or more.
History
According with some historians of Apulia, the trabucco was invented in the region imported from
Phoenicia
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ns. However, the earliest documented existence in Gargano dates back to 18th century, during which Gargano fishermen, during that period sparsely populated, devised an ingenious technique of fishing that wasn't subject to weather conditions in the area. ''Trabucchi'' were built in the most prominent promontories, jutting nets out to sea through a system of monumental wooden arms. The development of the trabucchi allowed fishing without being submitted to sea conditions using the morphology of the rocky coast of Gargano.
The trabucco is built with traditional wood
Aleppo pine
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- the typical
pine
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of Gargano and common throughout the South-Western Adriatic - because this material is widely available in the region, modeled, elastic, weatherproof and resistant to
salt
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(trabucco must resist the strong
winds of Provence usually blowing in these areas). Some trabucchi have been rebuilt in recent years, thanks to public funds.
[such as the Abruzzo regional law n. 99 of 16/9/1997] However, since they lost their economic function in the past centuries when they were the main economical source of entire families of fishermen, ''trabucchi'' rose into the role of cultural and architectural symbols and tourist attraction.
Fishing system
The fishing technique, quite efficacious, is on sight. It consists of intercepting, with wide nets, the flows of fish moving along the ravines of the coast. Trabucchi are located where the sea is deep enough (at least 6 meters), and are built on rocky peaks generally oriented southeast or north in order to exploit the favorable
marine current.
The net is lowered into the water through a complex system of
winch
A winch is a mechanical device that is used to pull in (wind up) or let out (wind out) or otherwise adjust the tension (physics), tension of a rope or wire rope (also called "cable" or "wire cable").
In its simplest form, it consists of a Bobb ...
es and, likewise, promptly pulled up to retrieve its catch. At least two men are entrusted with the tough task of operating the winches that maneuver the giant net. The small trabucchi of Abruzzo and Molise Coast are often electrically powered.
The trabucco is managed at least by four fishermen called trabuccolanti who share the duties of watching the fish and maneuvering.
Distribution
The trabucchi are a distinguishing feature of the coastal landscape of the lower Adriatic. Their presence is also attested on the lower
Tyrrhenian Sea
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.
Trabucchi are spread throughout the
Trabocchi Coast, in the
Abruzzo
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region, where they are called "travocchi" (in dialect of Molise and Abruzzo) in the
province of Campobasso
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,
Termoli,
Chieti
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and south of
Ortona and in the
Gargano coast, but are more widely present in the area between
Peschici and
Vieste
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(where there isn't any promontory without one of these giant structures). The ancient trabucchi are protected by the
National Park of Gargano, which adopted them as a sign of respect for tradition and environment of the Gargano, as a symbol of civilization, are now a favorite subject of artists and craftsmen.
Costa dei Trabocchi
The Trabocchi Coast (Costa dei Trabocchi) is a stretch of coast province of
Chieti
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, which includes the countries situated between
Francavilla al Mare and
Vasto
Vasto ( Abruzzese: '; , ) is a ''comune'' on the Adriatic coast of the Province of Chieti, in southern Abruzzo, Italy. During the Middle Ages it was called ''Guastaymonis'', '' Vasto d'Aimone'' or ''Waste d'Aimone''. Fascist Italy called the city ...
. The coast is full of quaint fishing overflow, some of which have been converted into restaurants.
See also
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Chinese fishing nets
Trabucco's area of diffusion
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Gargano
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Peschici
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Rodi Garganico
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San Menaio
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Vico del Gargano
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Vieste
Vieste (; ) is a town, ''comune'' and former Catholic bishopric in the province of Foggia, in the Apulia region of southeast Italy. A marine resort in Gargano, Vieste has received Blue Flags for the purity of its waters from the Foundation fo ...
Area of diffusion of ''trabocco'' or ''bilancia'' variants
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Ortona
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San Vito Chietino
San Vito Chietino is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of central Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Frisa, Lanciano, Ortona, Rocca San Giovanni, Treglio
Treglio ( Abruzzese: ') is a municipality a ...
*
Termoli
*
Vasto
Vasto ( Abruzzese: '; , ) is a ''comune'' on the Adriatic coast of the Province of Chieti, in southern Abruzzo, Italy. During the Middle Ages it was called ''Guastaymonis'', '' Vasto d'Aimone'' or ''Waste d'Aimone''. Fascist Italy called the city ...
Notes
References
* G. D'Annunzio,
Il Trionfo della Morte, 1894
* Paula Hardy, Abigail Hole, Olivia Pozzan,
Puglia & Basilicata', 2008, , p. 93
* P. Barone, L. Marino, O. Pignatelli, ''I Trabocchi, Macchine da pesca della costa adriatica'', CIERRE edizioni, 1999
* M. Fasanella, G. De Nittis, ''Il Trabucco'', Vieste FG, Grafiche Laconeta, 1992
* Pietro Cupido, ''Trabocchi, Traboccanti e Briganti'', Ortona CH, Edizioni Menabò, Libreria D'Abruzzo
* Teresa Maria Rauzino, Rita Lombardi, Raffaella Specchiulli, Ignazio Polignone, ''I trabucchi della costa garganica''
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