Series S4449 - BIOLOGICAL LOGS

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AU WA S4449

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BIOLOGICAL LOGS

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  • 1951-02-21 - (Creation)
  • 1951-02-21 - 1951-07-07 (Accumulation)

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AU WA A65 - FISHERIES DEPARTMENT [2] (1920-01-01 - 1964-09-01)

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As well as the State's fisheries, this department had control of Aboriginal affairs for the area below latitude 25 degrees South. (The Department of the North West had control of Aboriginal affairs for the area above latitude 25 degrees South).

The Fisheries Department was a sub-department of the Colonial Secretary's Office (1920-1924), the Chief Secretary's Department (1924-1932, 1949-1953) the Premier's Department (1933-1938), and the Department of the North West (1939-1948) until 1953 when it achieved the status of a separate department.

In 1964 the growing importance of the Department's fauna conservation activities was acknowledged by a change of name to the Department of Fisheries and Fauna.

As well as the Fisheries Act, the Department administered the Game Act, the Fauna Protection Act and the Wildlife Conservation Act.

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Biological log kept aboard the F.R.V. Warren during a fisheries survey in the Albany area. The log records the fish caught as part of this survey and the biological samples taken.

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