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Salt Story

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by Drummond, Sarah


  Drummond, Sarah, Seasons of Abundance: a look at the salmon fishing industry of the Albany region, unpublished report, Albany Public Library, Battye Library, Perth, 2005.

  Fletcher, W.F. and Santoro, K. (eds), State of the Fisheries and the Aquatic Resources Report, 2010–2011, Government of Western Australia, Department of Fisheries, Perth, 2011.

  Heberle, Greg, Heberle Fishing: Western Australia 1929–2004, Ocean Publishing, Western Australia, 2006.

  Hill, Ernestine, My Love Must Wait: the story of Matthew Flinders, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1978 (first published 1941).

  Hodgkin, E.P. and Clark, R., Estuarine Studies Series, Nos 2–7, 1989–1990, available from Environmental Protection Authority, Perth.

  Keen, Ian, Aboriginal Economy and Society: Australia at the threshold of colonisation, Oxford University Press, Victoria, 2004.

  Muir, Jane, Settlers, Fishers & Allsorts: stories from the South West, Jane Muir, Perth, 2007.

  Neill, Robert, ‘Catalogue of Reptiles and Fish Found at King George’s Sound’, in Appendix 2, Journal of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia, and Overland from Adelaide to King George’s Sound, in the Years 1840–1, Edward John Eyre, University of Adelaide Library, eBooks@Adelaide, 2013; available from: ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/e/eyre/edward_john/e98j.

  Scott, Kim and Brown, Hazel, Kayang and Me, Fremantle Press, Fremantle, 2013 (first published 2005).

  Stubbs, Ches, I Remember: the memoirs of a whaling skipper, self-published, date unknown, available from: trove.nla.gov.au/work/12195894.

  Williams, Jack in Ngulak Ngarnk Nidja Boodja: Our Mother, This Land, Centre for Indigenous History and the Arts, University of Western Australia, Perth, 2000.

  Wright, Guy, Fishing for a Living: the estuarine and beach fisheries of the Western Australian South Coast, Western Australian Fishing Industry Council, Fremantle, 2012.

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  To the men, women and children who played a role in the creation of Salt Story: Murray Arnold, Paul Benson, Hazel Brown, Harley Coyne, Richard Davy, Judy Dittmer, Jon Doust, John Drummond, Maya Drummond, George Ebbett, Michelle Frantom, Bill Harsley, Selina Hill, Bob Howard, Gareth James, Colin and Robyn Kennedy, Graeme and Nancy Kennedy, Ray Kilpatrick, Christine King, Mark Kleeman, Lynette Knapp, Alex Levack, Morgan Lindberg, Karina Mitchell, Pauline and Ken Mitchell, Carmelita O’Sullivan, Chris Pash, Carol Pettersen, Scott Rogers, Alan Rule, Sheilah Ryan, Kim Scott, Alf and Bev Sharp, Greg Sharp, Terry Sharp, Jimmy Simpson, David Sims, Yann Toussaint, Kathryn Trees, Sally Drummond Wilson, Adam Wolfe, Guy Wright, the oystermen, with thanks for Georgia Richter’s keen editorial eye, and special thanks and appreciation to Bill North. My apologies to any I have left out.

  Also thanks to: Department of Fisheries, Albany; Department of Indigenous Affairs, Albany; Fremantle Press; University of Western Australia, Albany campus; and the Western Australian Fishing Industry Council.

  Special thanks to Sue Morrison, Acting Curator, Fish Section, Aquatic Zoology, Western Australian Museum, and to the museum for their provision of images in this book, which have been drawn from The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Erebus & Terror: under the command of Captain Sir James Clark Ross, during the years 1839 to 1843 by Sir James Clark Ross (Sir John Richardson and John Edward Gray (eds), E.W. Janson, England, 1875.

  Sarah Drummond lives on the south coast of Western Australia and has published short works in anthologies and journals. Salt Story is her first book.

  Visit the Salt Story photo archive at sarahdrummond.org.

 

 

 


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