Shark nets down earlier in attempt to save more turtles

Alex Mitchell
AAP
New fears among swimmers safety have emerged after the government announced shark nets will be removed early next summer to protect migrating animals.

Shark nets in NSW will come down a month earlier this season as authorities try to strike a balance between protecting people as well as marine life.

Citing an increase in turtle activity in April, the state government will trial scrapping the nets on March 31.

It will also consult with councils regarding shark management with an eye towards empowering local decision-making on the use of nets.

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Other trials include inspecting the nets every two days instead of every three, with more drone usage on the days the nets aren’t being inspected to scope for turtles that might have become trapped.

Lights will also be used on the nets in February and March to deter turtles, with dolphin pingers and whale alarms to be fitted for the safety of those mammals.

Agriculture Minister Tara Moriarty said keeping beach-goers safe was the priority, but striking a balance that protects sea life too was key.

“Importantly, this year we have responded to community feedback and taken significant steps to increase the program’s safeguards for marine animals,” she said on Wednesday.

“As we map the future of this program we will listen to local communities, and consider the best available evidence to ensure we are striking the right balance at our beaches.”

Drone surveillance, listening stations for tagged sharks and drumlines will all be used in the state’s $21.5 million shark management program.

The government said more than 2000 sharks have been tagged and are monitored by the listening stations.

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