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Divers who faced jail for cultural fishing lead sea urchin recovery
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- John Carriage diving for a sea urchin.
- Two Walbunja divers who were facing jail time for cultural fishing are now training to be professional sea urchin divers as part of an Aboriginal-led sea country restoration plan on the NSW south coast.
- The NSW government is supporting the plan with a $1.48 million investment.
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John Carriage diving for a sea urchin. (ABC Landline: Wayne Carberry)
Two Walbunja divers who were facing jail time for cultural fishing are now training to be professional sea urchin divers as part of an Aboriginal-led sea country restoration plan on the NSW south coast.
The NSW government is supporting the plan with a $1.48 million investment.
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