Footage of a tiger shark caught in drum lines being euthanised renews debate about shark control measures used since the 1960s
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More than 700 marine animals – including nine dolphins – were killed by shark nets and drum lines off Queensland’s coast last year, according to government data collated by conservation groups campaigning for an end to the state’s controversial shark culling program.
Drone footage from the Sunshine Coast, circulating on social media, shows a tiger shark being euthanised according to established practice by being stabbed, after being caught in drum lines. The footage has renewed debate about the lethal shark control measures used in Queensland since the 1960s.
Continue reading…Footage of a tiger shark caught in drum lines being euthanised renews debate about shark control measures used since the 1960sFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastMore than 700 marine animals – including nine dolphins – were killed by shark nets and drum lines off Queensland’s coast last year, according to government data collated by conservation groups campaigning for an end to the state’s controversial shark culling program.Drone footage from the Sunshine Coast, circulating on social media, shows a tiger shark being euthanised according to established practice by being stabbed, after being caught in drum lines. The footage has renewed debate about the lethal shark control measures used in Queensland since the 1960s.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…
