abeng n.
A fixed bamboo-and-coconut-frond fish-attractor installed in shallow lakebeds, designed to create a shaded sanctuary that lures and concentrates fish (especially sinarapan) for efficient dip-net harvesting.
Ethnographic Note:
Represents a passive attraction strategy in traditional fishing, conceptually linked to abang (“to wait”), as the structure itself functions as a “waiting device” that gathers fish.