Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders hunted dugong and turtles, fished and collected shellfish in the waters of northern Australia for thousands of years during which they accumulated an extensive knowledge of the natural history and behaviour of their prey and ways to avoid over-exploitation of vulnerable species
This paper will attempt to identify the extent to which the Torres Strait Islanders traditional hunt...
How are contemporary multicultural coastal Australians, Aboriginals and settlers alike, to develop w...
This article provides an overview of research which used mātauranga moana (Māori marine knowledge sy...
This thesis considers the role of contemporary Aboriginal marine ethnobiological knowledge and pract...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the Traditional Owners of the Great Barrier Reef ...
In many developing regions of Melanesia, fishers’ traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) has been in...
In many developing regions of Melanesia, fishers' traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) has been in...
In July 1989 the Prime Minister of Australia, the Rt. Hon. R.J.L. Hawke, MP,announced, as part of hi...
[Extract] Aerial surveys for turtles and dugongs conducted since the mid 1980s using standardised me...
Because of its inherent value as a food item, the dugong has occupied a significant role in the lif...
For over 60,000 years, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have been part of the unique l...
[Extract] This report summarises a desktop review and analysis of Indigenous participation in monito...
Some Comments on the MACC Taskforce on Dugong and Marine Turtle Populations' Draft 'Sustainable and ...
The thesis aims to gain a better understanding of opportunities for and constraints to the advanceme...
Fish stocks around Lihir Island in PNG are threatened by over-harvesting, as determined by research ...
This paper will attempt to identify the extent to which the Torres Strait Islanders traditional hunt...
How are contemporary multicultural coastal Australians, Aboriginals and settlers alike, to develop w...
This article provides an overview of research which used mātauranga moana (Māori marine knowledge sy...
This thesis considers the role of contemporary Aboriginal marine ethnobiological knowledge and pract...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the Traditional Owners of the Great Barrier Reef ...
In many developing regions of Melanesia, fishers’ traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) has been in...
In many developing regions of Melanesia, fishers' traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) has been in...
In July 1989 the Prime Minister of Australia, the Rt. Hon. R.J.L. Hawke, MP,announced, as part of hi...
[Extract] Aerial surveys for turtles and dugongs conducted since the mid 1980s using standardised me...
Because of its inherent value as a food item, the dugong has occupied a significant role in the lif...
For over 60,000 years, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have been part of the unique l...
[Extract] This report summarises a desktop review and analysis of Indigenous participation in monito...
Some Comments on the MACC Taskforce on Dugong and Marine Turtle Populations' Draft 'Sustainable and ...
The thesis aims to gain a better understanding of opportunities for and constraints to the advanceme...
Fish stocks around Lihir Island in PNG are threatened by over-harvesting, as determined by research ...
This paper will attempt to identify the extent to which the Torres Strait Islanders traditional hunt...
How are contemporary multicultural coastal Australians, Aboriginals and settlers alike, to develop w...
This article provides an overview of research which used mātauranga moana (Māori marine knowledge sy...