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The Western Australian Museum acknowledges and respects the Traditional Owners of their ancestral lands, waters and skies.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are advised that this digital guide may include images, sounds, and names of now deceased persons.


This gallery explores Western Australia's fishing industry and the communities, past and present, that have shaped it.
This space presents stories of Fremantle's Fishing Boat Harbour, technological innovation, and the challenges of managing the ever-increasing pressures on fish stocks.

Meeting the Demand - Made in WA
Cottage industry - Mr Overgaard's workshop
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Pirates - Protecting Australian's Deep Sea Fisheries
Modern piracy - raiding Australia's remote fish stocks - articles from a modern pirate ship
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An Old Tradition - The Blessing of the Fleet
Dressing for the occasion - Fremantle's Blessing of the Fleet
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Suddenly, a Market - The Gold Rush Era
Meeting the demand for a growing market - the gold boom - ice blocks in 40 degree heat
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More a Hobby than a Profession - Fishing Before Refrigeration
Keeping it edible - the Coolgardie cooler - a WA invention?
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More a Hobby than a Profession - Fishing Before Refrigeration
Fishing rods and reels - how much have things changed?
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The First Fishers - How First Nations People Caught Their Fish
Six seasons, not four
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The First Fishers - How First Nations People Caught Their Fish
Lighting a fire using spear fragments
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The First Fishers - How First Nations People Caught Their Fish
Mungah - an Aboriginal fish trap from the Serpentine River
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Hooked on Fishing Gallery.
Credit: WA Museum