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Bruce Farley (a South Asutralian) at Seal Rocks, NSW in 1964. The Kingfish (shown) were once a common species, later decimated by commercial fishing traps (since prohibited). Bruce later established a successful cultured pearl farm at Broome, Western Australia. Another example of how early spear fishermen established themselves in aspects of the sea.
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Bruce Farley (a South Asutralian) at Seal Rocks, NSW in 1964. The Kingfish (shown) were once a common species, later decimated by commercial fishing traps (since prohibited). Bruce later established a successful cultured pearl farm at Broome, Western Australia. Another example of how early spear fishermen established themselves in aspects of the sea.
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