NSW Govt releases watch app to track sharks
NSW residents can now check their watch to determine the presence of nearby sharks with the launch of the new SharkSmart watch app.
9 December, 2021NSW residents can now check their watch to determine the presence of nearby sharks with the launch of the new SharkSmart watch app.
9 December, 2021By Paul Hemsley As if shooting sharks didn’t make it safe to go back in the water, Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett has bolstered the state’s coastal defences by starting a trial with the City of Busselton to install a “shark-proof beach enclosure” at the Old Dunsborough beach to keep marine predators away from people. […]
22 October, 2013By Paul Hemsley and Julian Bajkowski Western Australian government has greeted the onset of warmer weather with a $6.85 million spending package to counter shark attacks on beachgoers, including shooting the marine predators if they get too close to bathing humans. The hardline response follows five fatal shark attacks on beachgoers in the state over […]
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