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Sea Shepherd urges the WA Government to scrap nets idea …
… in favour of effective barriers that benefit taxpayers
Sea Shepherd would like to congratulate the WA Government under the leadership of Premier Barnett for the continued pursuit of trying to help make our beaches safer. Many of Sea Shepherd supporters are divers, triathletes, surfers, swimmers, kite boarders and just general ocean loving people.
However in regard to the following story in the West Australian today https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/wa/a/25112552/shark-nets-for-22-wa-beaches/, with the headline ‘Shark Nets for 22 WA beaches’, this is concerning for a number of factors.
“In regards to effectiveness, the Dunsborough net trapped and killed marine life and it also had huge holes in it, that a person or large shark could easily swim through. Nets have been in place on the east coast since 1962 and they have provided a false sense of security that has merely killed thousands of marine life like whales, dolphins, turtles and dugongs. Many of the sharks caught are on the beach side, on their way back out to sea,” said Jeff Hansen, Managing Director of Sea Shepherd Australia.
“There are much better alternatives to nets out there that don’t trap and kill marine life, yet still do the job of a barrier, but are far more effective and the great news is, that they are more cost effective, which is great news for the tax payer. For example, in the article above it states a shark proof net would cost around $325,000 for 3 years. Now in comparison, barriers like the Eco Shark Barrier that was trailed in Coogee between December 2013 and April 2014 by the City of Cockburn, could be installed and maintained for up to one fifth of the cost, which is a huge saving to the WA taxpayer,” said Mr Hansen
“Sea Shepherd is urging the WA Government to rethink its strategy of using 1962 methods like nets and look towards more robust and cost effective alternatives from 2014 like barrier type solutions,” Mr Hansen concluded.
About Sea Shepherd Australia
Sea Shepherd Australia is a non-profit conservation organisation whose mission is to end the destruction of habitat and slaughter of wildlife in the world’s oceans in order to conserve and protect ecosystems and species. Sea Shepherd Australia uses innovative direct-action tactics to investigate, document, and take action when necessary to expose and confront illegal activities on the high seas. By safeguarding the biodiversity of our delicately balanced oceanic ecosystems, Sea Shepherd Australia works to ensure their survival for future generations. Visit http://www.seashepherd.org.au for more information.
Jeff Hansen, Managing Director, Sea Shepherd Australia