Shark nets or SMART drumlines, what's more effective?

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Sharks have no doubt been a topic of discussion recently, with three attacks recorded in the same harbour since late September, one of which was fatal. In early November, 43-year-old Paul Kenny was bitten at Ballina, on the New South Wales north coast, before fighting off the shark and making his way to shore. Last week, […]

Call to classify shark culling and drum lines as threats to endangered species, Sharks

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Keeping sharks and humans safe; drumline effectiveness 'highly debated', Redland City Bulletin

Expert welcomes SMART drumlines

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