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  2. Albany Fish Traps - Wikipedia

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    The Albany Fish Traps, also known as the Oyster Harbour Fish Traps, are a series of fish traps situated in Oyster Harbour near the mouth of the Kalgan River approximately 14 kilometres (9 mi) east of Albany in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. The traps were constructed by the Menang peoples and are over 7,500 years old. [1]

  3. Green Head, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Green Head has numerous vantage points for beach fishing, where catches include whiting, herring, tailor, skippy, and cobbler. Two recreational boat ramps service the town, one near the jetty in Anchorage Bay and the other at South Bay for smaller boats. A boat provides access to a variety of fish as well as the local crayfish (rock-lobster).

  4. List of lakes of Western Australia, A–C - Wikipedia

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    In the state Maps - they can be identified, and are listed in the Geographical Features Index p. 289; Quality Publishing Australia.(2007) Roads & tracks Western Australia : campsites directory, roads and tracks, all in one Jolimont, W.A., Quality Publishing Australia, 5th ed ISBN 1-876723-35-1. Has a Geographical index p. 277

  5. Fishing in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Economy of Western Australia#Fishing; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: To a section: ...

  6. Ledge Point, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Ledge Point is a small coastal township 105 km north of Perth, Western Australia. It was established to service the local fishing and crayfishing industries. The town's name originates from the nearby coastal feature of the same name, a series of rocky ledges on the point that was first described in an 1875 hydrographic survey.

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  8. Dumbleyung Lake - Wikipedia

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    Dumbleyung Lake, also widely known as Lake Dumbleyung, is a salt lake in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. The lake has a length of 13 kilometres (8 mi) and a width of 6.5 kilometres (4 mi); it covers a total area of 52 square kilometres (20 sq mi).

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