‘Game changer’: Potential solution to Australia’s shark attack crisis
NSW explores a magnetic shark barrier developed over 12 years in South Africa, promising safer beaches with no bycatch and allowing marine life to pass freely.
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Between 18 and 20 January, four shark attacks struck the beaches of Sydney and the north coast of the state, which resulted in the authorities closing several beaches and strengthening surveillance and risk-awareness strategies.
Shark tagging, listening stations, drones part of $4.2m plan
Shark tagging, listening stations and more drone patrols: that will be the result of an extra $4.2 million the NSW Government is spending on swimmers safety. The news follows four recent shark attacks (one fatal) within three days across Sydney, Manly, Northern Beaches and NSW Mid North Coast: a12-year-old boy died from injuries after he was bitten in Sydney Harbour. Agriculture Minister Tara Moriarty says “recent shark incidents following storm…
Shark Safety Sees Funding Boost After Horror Spate Of Attacks
The NSW government is dedicating $4.2 million to improve shark safety for swimmers this summer, following a shock spate of shark attacks across the state’s coast over the last week. ... The post Shark Safety Sees Funding Boost After Horror Spate Of Attacks appeared first on City Hub.
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