FYIhttp://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/shark-menace-licence-to-kill-sharks-close-to-swim-beaches/story-e6frg13u-1226482550787
Just read it, not sure if its a good idea or not.
Someone had an idea of keeping burlying/chumming up to 10kays off shore in the kite forum, I think that idea has merit.
Interesting; better that fisheries can manage things according to the situation without having to ring the political rep. If it fell into the hands of randoms then thats when the enviro damage would really be done.
Believe fisheries have demonstrated that they have responsible fisheries management in the past.
would actually just prefer to go for a surf than talk sharks again. Our fisheries have done better than others.
The jet ski's should be used like in eastern states. For lifesaving clubs and members, more regular roving patrols, heavily utilised on forecasted busy days. Ie. patrolling outside of the metro area. Area's such as Lancelin and wedge when there is a forecast that will bring people to the area.
Atm, ERGT or some bull**** idea runs lifesaving skies. The clubs that see larger amount's of people and cover larger stretches of beaches should also each have a jet ski to provide roving patrols and rescues.
Also, I know a man who has flown coastal routes in Perth metro for 18 years, and has never seen a shark. The helicopter patrols are a waste of money. It is an excuse for funding and advertisement for westpac.
http://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/Pages/WACabinetMinistersSearch.aspx?ItemId=151064&minister=Moore&admin=Barnett
Above is the direct link. One report i read this morning quoted $2 million. Buts its actually $500000 for new jet ski's. Honestly how many are they buying
The official report talks about $6.85 million that is added to the already allocated $13.65 million. So $20.5 million for over 4 years plus a further $2.5 for Ariel patrol increases.
My question is are we really seeing a good return for our investment
That's all. Not arguing culling or not, just the ridiculous expenditure.
FFS the last thing I want buzzing around when I'm trying to enjoy a surf is a fkn jet ski. Waste of $$$ must be a state gov election soon, trying to buy votes
My first thoughts-
Somone spots shark near beachie
The person doesnt want shark unnecessarily killed so doesnt report shark
An Oblivious beach goer gets lunched.
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I would be surprised if they end up knocking many/if any off. It will be killed if 'imminent' danger is present. I suspect that would equate to a large shark right near the beach on a busy day.
So, someone spots the shark, call goes out, lifeguards try scare it off. By the time fisheries are there it will probably be gone. And even if it is still there, it would still need to be caught.
Ah well, like I said, would be surprising if they get many/any.
Hmm, 500k for jetskis, maybe I should start a surf club, to get jet skis for tow ins, I mean shark patrols...
I have been trying to find out what the Previous $13.65 million has or will be used on that the government had offered. I cant find a realise yet but will keep looking.
But in reading i just found out that we have 20 acoustic listening devices just in the metro area. But i can't actually find out how many sharks have been tagged
Suba i was wondering if you had any idea? No one at fisheries does. They talk in notes that its easy to tag them and even the fisheries guys could tag from fisheries boats especially when GW's are feeding on dead whales.
http://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/Pages/ByPortfolio.aspx?ItemId=146167&search=&admin=&minister=&portfolio=Fisheries®ion=
Found it and had a huge post about how the government is just playing with numbers but deleted it as i really think no one is interested anyway.
Lets just say the media has said there spending lots of money so we should all feel heaps safer. Well maybe after they go knock of a few just to pretend there spending money on helping[}:)]
Sounds like a win win situation to me. The squids get cashed up for research which should keep them happy. If the sharks come close to people they get sorted out. It seems to make sense. I bought an esds yesturday and charged it up hopefully it works.
Big whitey spotted at Cables this morning - apparently it breached just in front of the beach, a la discovery channel, to get a seal.
By the time fisheries got there, all that was left was half a seal.
They've just posted this on the SLSWA twitter feed:
"Fisheries advise White Shark reported interacting with seal 500m from Shore, 300m south of Cables artificial reef, Leighton"
Flares and pitchforks anyone?
Damn, my kids went to surf there this morning. I am heading down there right now in case Fisheries decide not to harpoon the bloody thing.
" interacting with seal 500m from Shore"
its ok everyone, its just trying to interact with you, hahahaa
Ohhhhh look Mummy that shark is balancing that cute little seal on it's nose, they must be circus friends.
I rang up 882am today and got talk-back caller of the day for expressing my views of sharks. I thought I was maybe a bit extreme, but they gave me talk-back caller of the day!
Cables this morning!! No way. That's where I sometimes go. Too close to home!
I don't really get why anyone is shocked or surprised a shark was eating a seal?
Would that count as imminent danger to the public?
Perhaps it should be culled