NSW Shark Nets Removed Early Amid Turtle Migration
NSW Shark Nets Removed Early Amid Turtle Migration
NSW Shark Nets Removed Early Amid Turtle Migration
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The New South Wales government will remove shark nets from coastal beaches a month early on March 31 in response to increased turtle activity due to climate change. This initiative, aimed at protecting marine life, has sparked debate among locals and swimmers, with some advocating for the permanent removal of the nets. The government will also implement additional measures such as increased drone monitoring, more frequent net inspections, and the use of lights and acoustic devices to deter marine animals. Local councils will have the option to scrap the nets entirely if they can ensure swimmer safety through alternative methods like SMART drumlines and listening stations. The decision comes as part of a broader effort to balance human safety with the preservation of marine ecosystems.

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