Northern Rivers News
SHARK ATTACK SURVIVOR GIVES EVIDENCE
A surfer mauled by a great white off Port Macquarie has told a senate inquiry more needs to be done to support shark attack victims.
Dale Carr today, giving evidence at a public hearing into shark mitigation measures in Byron Bay.
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One of the problems with the current process being undertaken by our Government, namely helicopter flights looking for sharks is: the DPI warning and evacuating beaches for 1.5m sharks (unidentified ones). Marine scientists acknowledge that no species of shark is a threat to humans until they get to at least 2m long and even then, there are still only three species identified on the East Coast (Tiger, White & Bull) that are considered dangerous after exceeding this length. This policy of warnings and evacuations, publicising of small harmless sharks is creating more fear in the community. If the DPI keep these sort of actions up, our entire north coast won’t have a tourism industry left to worry about.
DPI aerial report: 1.5m Unidentified Shark at BOAMBEE HEAD (HEADLAND), Coffs harbour at 10:35 am on 22 Apr. 2017. Beach Evacuated
yes hear hear ! and the sensationalism sells news – media know it , politicians manipulate it . even telling the truth if there must be reporting would be better , eg large shark swims straight past group of people in surf as it chased a school of fish, no shark or people were harmed.