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- A Question Circling Sydney’s Beaches: Do We Still Need Shark . . .
A Question Circling Sydney’s Beaches: Do We Still Need Shark Nets? Critics say the nets harm marine life and aren’t the best way to keep swimmers safe
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A Question Circling Sydney’s Beaches: Do We Still Need Shark Nets? Critics say the nets harm marine life and aren’t the b
- Revealed: Which Sydney beaches could lose shark nets this . . .
Exclusive: Shark nets could be ripped out at some of Sydney’s most popular beaches – including world-famous Bondi – this summer for the first time since the 1930s, as the Minns government faces mounting pressure from greenie suburban councils
- Sydney Shark Nets: Do We Still Need Them? - News Directory 3
The fundamental issue lies in the non-selective nature of these nets while designed to deter sharks, they also trap a wide range of other animals, including dolphins, whales, sea turtles, rays, and numerous fish species Many of these animals become entangled and drown, resulting in significant bycatch
- Why Australia’s sharks keep on targeting tourists | The . . .
The Kylies Beach attack comes not long after another fatal shark encounter off Sydney’s northern beaches in September, which took the life of 57-year-old surfer, Mercury Psillakis ‘He knew the risks involved, he was aware that it was their territory and not his,’ Psillakis’s widow Maria told Australian TV in a tearful interview Whatever brought the shark to Kylies Beach, like
- Sydneys Shark Nets Removed Early Amid Conservation Concerns . . .
Shark nets have been removed from Sydney's beaches a month earlier than usual, in response to impending rough weather conditions that could pose risks to maintenance crews
- Could removing shark nets make us safer? - Humane World for . . .
Shark nets will be removed from NSW beaches on 31 March They may never go back in – and it could make us safer
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