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Figure 7

From: Art, fisheries and ethnobiology

Figure 7

Barramundi ( Lates calcarifer ) in illustration ( bark painting ) at the Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia, January 2013.Artist unknown; Croker Island, West Arnhem, Northern Territory; Acquired 1965; Barramundi are an important food source for the communities of Croker Island; during March and April, Barramundi swim over flood plains and are caught with large specially designed traps or spears”.

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