A large spade-shaped trap for catching fish, made of a fishing net
and stakes that are set up like a corral, or atol inside the reef.
Like an atol, the corral has two sides, or kalipapa,
‘wings’, which meet and form a narrow entrance that
leads into a circular area called the bonoan where the
fish are trapped. The sides of a penet trap are wider than
that of an atol.