Shark cage tourism banned in wa

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surferstu
surferstu
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1011 posts
12 Jul 2012 10:33am
Finally something sensible from the gov.



SHARK tourism - including watching great whites from underwater cages - will be outlawed in the west.

The Sunday Times can reveal that Fisheries Minister Norman Moore will today announce that the State Government is drafting regulations to rule out tourism ventures that attract sharks, amid fears it puts people in danger.

The decision comes after Mr Moore directed the Department of Fisheries to investigate cage diving, following preliminary inquiries from charter operators interested in starting up the thrill-seeking activity.

The research found that WA "did not have any known areas where sharks congregated', like South Australia, where cage diving with great whites is permitted.

It also found there was evidence to suggest that the tourism attraction had the potential to change the animals' behaviour and the risks outweighed any perceived tourism or economic benefits.

Mr Moore said the State Government was not prepared to take the risk after four people were killed by sharks in state waters since September last year.

"(The) lack of such sites in WA may result in operators wanting to maximise berleying and baiting to attract sharks to meet tourist expectations, which may have unwanted consequences," he said.

"CSIRO research at shark-cage diving sites in South Australia found that white sharks in the study area changed their distribution to align with areas of active berleying and, while there was no determination from the study about the longer-term effects on shark behaviour or outside the study area, I would prefer to take no risks until more is known.

"With four fatalities in WA from shark interactions since last September, the Government is not willing to allow any ventures that may raise even greater public fears than already exist."

The development comes as the Department of Fisheries begins consultation with local councils to incorporate warnings about sharks on permanent coastal safety signs.

Shark Response Unit manager Mike Burgess said research had found "two distinct populations" of great whites in Australia one that inhabits WA and South Australian waters, and another on the east coast.

"Through previous tagging studies, white sharks are known to undertake long-distance migrations from South Australia to WA waters as far north as Exmouth and it's possible that fluctuating white-shark abundance in our waters is dependent on environmental cues that drive these migratory patterns back and forth," he said.

"There are no easy answers or solutions as to why sharks bite or to explain the unprecedented cluster of fatal shark bites."

Mr Burgess said the unit was also analysing environmental data to determine "whether there are any particular environmental reasons for these incidents".



soleman
soleman
WA
280 posts
WA, 280 posts
12 Jul 2012 12:01pm
One step in the right direction, hopefully some more measures will be put in place.
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
12 Jul 2012 12:32pm
Do they still bait bomb in the SW?
soleman
soleman
WA
280 posts
WA, 280 posts
12 Jul 2012 5:22pm
doggie said...

Do they still bait bomb in the SW?



Dunno mate. If they do hpefully a few nautical miles out.
swalkington
swalkington
WA
401 posts
WA, 401 posts
12 Jul 2012 5:58pm
You know it's getting bad when the sole tourist attraction in WA is its great whites
hoppy
hoppy
WA
48 posts
WA, 48 posts
14 Jul 2012 11:04pm
Would love to know who applied for the licence
Money hungry f------
jbshack
jbshack
WA
6913 posts
WA, 6913 posts
15 Jul 2012 10:33am
hoppy said...

Would love to know who applied for the licence
Money hungry f------


Probably the same type of people who want to use a young brothers death, on the day he died to polarize a issue or cause. Poor form bloke IMHO[}:)]
smicko
smicko
WA
2503 posts
WA, 2503 posts
15 Jul 2012 10:54am


smicko
smicko
WA
2503 posts
WA, 2503 posts
15 Jul 2012 3:39pm
Well you do harp on Rodney
swalkington
swalkington
WA
401 posts
WA, 401 posts
15 Jul 2012 4:08pm
Relax jb......
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
15 Jul 2012 5:09pm
smicko said...

Well you do harp on Rodney


Gold lol
hoppy
hoppy
WA
48 posts
WA, 48 posts
15 Jul 2012 5:26pm
I was horrified when I heard another fellow surfer was down.

I don't want this to happen to my family , my friends, or you for that matter.

Of course rip Ben and condolences to his girl and family , but I do believe that we need to keep these topics top of mind and in conversation otherwise we will find out one day that this decision has been reversed as the gov loves to do.



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