


“To`au (Lutjanus fulvus)” comes in a limited edition of only 100 prints.Įach print is signed, numbered, and stamped with my red chop. The edges of the paper are deckled, and can be framed either behind a mat or “floated” above a backing to show off the paper’s deckled edge.Īrtworks in a limited edition have a set number of prints available. Each print is matched to the original with meticulous accuracy and created using the finest museum quality archival paper and pigment-based inks, so you can enjoy your artwork for many years to come. Hawaiian Reef Fish Reef Triggerfish Humuhumunukunukuapuaa Ho Eazay Christmas Wrasse awela Blacktail Snapper Toau Bone Fish Oio Pacific Threadfin Moi. This is a limited edition print created from the original gyotaku titled “To`au (Lutjanus fulvus)“. Although less numerous than the Taape, and less ferocious than. There is no minimum size or limit on to’au and they are great eating! Generally found near rocks, caves and darting around under ledges, the to’au is fast and quite skiddish. The Toau (Blacktail Snapper) is our third and final species of invasive fish that we target. Toau Atoll : 2817.96 -Passe Otugi, front. Toi Et Moi Contre Le Monde Entier / Hawaii / Maururu. The west coasts of North and South America (excluding continental U.S.A. They are now considered an invasive species. Vahine Kaina / Ua Tangi Te Kukupa / Kaina Ote Toau Toku Henua / E Tamarii Otare / Tamure lyrics. Unfortunately, their population exploded and they are taking over entire reef systems. The islands were initially settled by Polynesians, and modern Tuamotuans have inherited from them a shared culture and the Tuamotuan language. The Tuamotus have approximately 16,000 inhabitants. This archipelago s major islands are Anaa, Fakarava, Hao and Makemo. The Blacktail snapper, or “to`au” was introduced to Hawaiian waters in the 1950s for the purpose of sport and the hopes that everyone would enjoy them as a food source. Their combined land area is 850 square kilometres (328 square miles).
