Interactions between sharks and humans happen in a variety of places. That means reducing conflict needs different interventions.
Source : How shark spotting can help reduce attacks. A Cape Town case study
Interactions between sharks and humans happen in a variety of places. That means reducing conflict needs different interventions.
Source : How shark spotting can help reduce attacks. A Cape Town case study
Upper house committee says nets damage other marine wildlife and recommends replacement of lethal drum lines
Source : Shark nets create false sense of safety and should be phased out, inquiry finds
Surf Life Saving Western Australia rejects accusations from News Corp that mitigation plan is too timid
Huit attaques mortelles en six ans et un bouc émissaire : la réserve naturelle. Depuis sa création, il y a dix ans, elle oppose surfeurs et écolos, politiques et scientifiques, créoles et « métros ».
Source : A La Réunion, les requins déchirent le vivre ensemble
Professional surfers have called for culling sharks to reduce the risk of attacks. A shark biologist explains why culling will not work and surfers should accept risk when they enter the water.
Source : Culling sharks won’t protect surfers
Un commentaire prônant le « shark cull » posté sur Instagram par le Floridien à la suite de la mort d’un bodyboadeur attaqué par un requin à la Réunion enflamme la Toile.
Josh Frydenberg says he puts ‘human safety first’ after teenage surfer mauled by a great white at Ballina
Source : Federal government open to shark cull on NSW north coast | Environment | The Guardian
Two people recently died after being mauled by sharks in Australian waters. A survey reported a record number of attacks in 2015 — but people may be to blame.
Source : Why Are Shark Attacks on the Rise?