... the indigenous
Gunditjmara people in
Victoria,
Australia may have raised eels as early as 6000 BC? There is evidence that they developed about 100 square kilometres (39 sq mi) of volcanic
floodplains in the vicinity of
Lake Condah into a complex of channels and
dams, that they used woven
traps to capture
eels, and that capturing and smoking eels supported them year round.[1][2]
... the indigenous
Gunditjmara people in
Victoria,
Australia may have raised eels as early as 6000 BC? There is evidence that they developed about 100 square kilometres (39 sq mi) of volcanic
floodplains in the vicinity of
Lake Condah into a complex of channels and
dams, that they used woven
traps to capture
eels, and that capturing and smoking eels supported them year round.[1][2]