Many may mistakenly interpret them as diving platforms, but they are actually part of a much more intricate apparatus. The tuna nets, known as tunere, are a centuries-old system designed for tuna fishing. They consist of lookout posts to spot the movement of tuna, nets to capture the fish and a platform. Today, the most renowned tuna nets in Bakar have been restored, allowing visitors to explore and reflect on bygone times. The last catch made using this old system occurred in 1979.