- lo Zingaro) and Scopello’s
stacks (the Faraglioni) with the
adjoining tonnara. Its name
probably derives from the
words stacks or
rocks (scopulus in...
-
Giuseppe Zucca, it was
mainly shot in the
tonnara of
Castellammare del Golfo, with some
scenes shot in the
tonnaras of
Scopello and of San Vito Lo Capo. It...
- tuna that
normally p****ed
through the p****ageway. Some
traces of
these tonnaras remain on the mainland. The date of its
construction is not known, but...
-
schools of fish in
straits into a
system of nets (known in
Italian as
tonnara), that form
various chambers. The tuna are
guided through the chambers...
- The
Tonnara of Favignana,
officially known as the Ex
Stabilimento Florio delle tonnare di
Favignana e
Formica (English:
Former Florio Tuna
Fishery of...
-
Italy which uses a maze of nets. In Sicily, the same
method is
called Tonnara. Fish
farming (cage system) Tuna
ranching Longline fishing Purse seines...
-
conservation under oil, thus
increasing his
trade and
financial wealth. The
Tonnara di
Favignana was
established in 1859 by the
Florio family and was in operation...
-
ancient fishing technique of
tonnara, with the
trapping and
mattanza (slaughter) of
bluefin tuna. It
hosts the
historical Tonnara di Favignana. As the island...
-
certain degree of
trades until the 19th century, and was also the seat of a
tonnara until 1956.[citation needed]
Grotta dello Smeraldo, a
karst sea cave Church...
- sanctuary-fortress, the
chapel of
Santa Crescenzia, the
historical lighthouse,
several tonnaras and the
Torre dell'Usciere, a
coastal watchtower. San Vito Lo Capo is a...