Aboriginal Environments Research Centre

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Paul Memmott

Study of Aboriginal Intertidal Rock-Wall Fish Traps

This study of rock-wall fish traps forms a crucial part of a larger research endeavour that seeks to understand the pre-history and cultural change of the Aboriginal people of the Wellesley Islands and adjacent mainland in the Southern Gulf of Carpentaria. These traps were created by building rock walls in strategic points of the inter-tidal zone; and fish, turtle, dugong or shellfish were then caught by the action of the tide.

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