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6 Stories 0. A recent spate of shark attacks across Australia have reignited a fierce debate about how best to tackle the risks posed by ocean-dwelling man-eaters. Picture: Russell ShakespeareElyse Frankcom was severely savaged in 2010 while snorkelling off Garden Island in WA and later told of feeling herself inside the shark’s mouth.Ms Frankcom required 200 stitches across two separate bite marks.Released in the mid-1970s and a staple of home movie nights through the next two decades, it has been widely attributed by researchers for instilling an unreasonable fear of the ocean.In 1991, another film was released delving into the heartbreaking risk of death posed by an animal.Those who’ve seen both films would almost certainly look at sharks more fearfully than bees.And yet, in Australia over the past 11 years, more people have been killed by bees, hornets and wasps — 27 in total — than sharks — 26.You’re five times more likely to die in your bath tub than be killed during a shark attack.
"Culling compared to bycatch from commercial fishingCulling compared to bycatch from commercial fishingBetween October 2007 and December 2011, about 23% of animals caught on the drum lines died. In total, more than 8,000 marine species with some level of protection status have been caught by the Queensland Shark Control Program, including 719 About 360 baited drum lines have been placed off the coast of Queensland, including 78 along the Since the policy was implemented there has only been one recorded death, at The shark-killing program in Queensland has been criticized by environmentalists, conservationists, and animal welfare advocates—they say Queensland's shark-killing program is unethical and harms the marine ecosystem.In September 2018, the government of Queensland began culling sharks with drum lines in Cid Harbour in the The government of Queensland currently kills sharks in the In October 2018, the Queensland state government proposed a policy which would ban the photography of shark culling in Queensland; Lawrence Chlebeck of Humane Society International said the following about this proposal: "The Queensland Government's plan to put exclusion zones around shark control equipment is simply a measure to keep the slaughter of sharks and marine wildlife hidden from public view. Watch out for large schools of fish, particularly bait fish, because sharks like to feed on them.” Author April 8, 2019. During that period, about 114 sharks and other animals died.
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal has ordered the end to the lethal culling of sharks in the Great Barrier Reef on Tuesday. It is a disservice to the public. Login to follow 6 Posts 0 Followers. "A drum line is an unmanned aquatic trap used to lure and capture large sharks using baited hooks — some (such as those in Queensland) are designed to kill sharks.Drum lines have been criticized for being environmentally destructive and The government of New South Wales has a program that deliberately kills sharks using shark nets. Similarly, the likelihood of terrorism attacks in Australia increased.Despite that, Dr Ben Newell, professor of cognitive psychology at UNSW, said these kinds of events were extremely rare and the worry expressed by Australians was “disproportionate”.However, horrific, unimaginable and uncommon events stayed in our memories and could cloud rational comparisons, he added.Despite the low likelihood of a fatal shark attack, the horrific nature of them is behind the increased fear.For instance, you’re much, much more likely to experience a car accident than a plane crash but one elicits a greater sense of fear because of how little it happens.One solution is for people to embrace something called “metacognitive awareness”, Dr Newell said.“This is being aware of how cognitive processes, like memory, work when we try to think about and estimate the frequency with which things happen,” he said.“This failure of memory to deliver representative samples of evidence suggests a need to think carefully, not only about the bias in memory retrieval, but also in the samples available to us in the world.“So next time you are at the beach and contemplating taking a dip, just think of the millions of swimmers who have never been attacked by a shark, and not the relatively few who have.”Authorities in NSW are trialling the use of drones to monitor shark activity before it poses a threat.Rarity aside, deaths from shark attacks do occur and the number of attacks has risen in recent decades.“Also, the stats are confronting,” Ms Hassan said.
6 Stories 0. A recent spate of shark attacks across Australia have reignited a fierce debate about how best to tackle the risks posed by ocean-dwelling man-eaters. Picture: Russell ShakespeareElyse Frankcom was severely savaged in 2010 while snorkelling off Garden Island in WA and later told of feeling herself inside the shark’s mouth.Ms Frankcom required 200 stitches across two separate bite marks.Released in the mid-1970s and a staple of home movie nights through the next two decades, it has been widely attributed by researchers for instilling an unreasonable fear of the ocean.In 1991, another film was released delving into the heartbreaking risk of death posed by an animal.Those who’ve seen both films would almost certainly look at sharks more fearfully than bees.And yet, in Australia over the past 11 years, more people have been killed by bees, hornets and wasps — 27 in total — than sharks — 26.You’re five times more likely to die in your bath tub than be killed during a shark attack.
"Culling compared to bycatch from commercial fishingCulling compared to bycatch from commercial fishingBetween October 2007 and December 2011, about 23% of animals caught on the drum lines died. In total, more than 8,000 marine species with some level of protection status have been caught by the Queensland Shark Control Program, including 719 About 360 baited drum lines have been placed off the coast of Queensland, including 78 along the Since the policy was implemented there has only been one recorded death, at The shark-killing program in Queensland has been criticized by environmentalists, conservationists, and animal welfare advocates—they say Queensland's shark-killing program is unethical and harms the marine ecosystem.In September 2018, the government of Queensland began culling sharks with drum lines in Cid Harbour in the The government of Queensland currently kills sharks in the In October 2018, the Queensland state government proposed a policy which would ban the photography of shark culling in Queensland; Lawrence Chlebeck of Humane Society International said the following about this proposal: "The Queensland Government's plan to put exclusion zones around shark control equipment is simply a measure to keep the slaughter of sharks and marine wildlife hidden from public view. Watch out for large schools of fish, particularly bait fish, because sharks like to feed on them.” Author April 8, 2019. During that period, about 114 sharks and other animals died.
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal has ordered the end to the lethal culling of sharks in the Great Barrier Reef on Tuesday. It is a disservice to the public. Login to follow 6 Posts 0 Followers. "A drum line is an unmanned aquatic trap used to lure and capture large sharks using baited hooks — some (such as those in Queensland) are designed to kill sharks.Drum lines have been criticized for being environmentally destructive and The government of New South Wales has a program that deliberately kills sharks using shark nets. Similarly, the likelihood of terrorism attacks in Australia increased.Despite that, Dr Ben Newell, professor of cognitive psychology at UNSW, said these kinds of events were extremely rare and the worry expressed by Australians was “disproportionate”.However, horrific, unimaginable and uncommon events stayed in our memories and could cloud rational comparisons, he added.Despite the low likelihood of a fatal shark attack, the horrific nature of them is behind the increased fear.For instance, you’re much, much more likely to experience a car accident than a plane crash but one elicits a greater sense of fear because of how little it happens.One solution is for people to embrace something called “metacognitive awareness”, Dr Newell said.“This is being aware of how cognitive processes, like memory, work when we try to think about and estimate the frequency with which things happen,” he said.“This failure of memory to deliver representative samples of evidence suggests a need to think carefully, not only about the bias in memory retrieval, but also in the samples available to us in the world.“So next time you are at the beach and contemplating taking a dip, just think of the millions of swimmers who have never been attacked by a shark, and not the relatively few who have.”Authorities in NSW are trialling the use of drones to monitor shark activity before it poses a threat.Rarity aside, deaths from shark attacks do occur and the number of attacks has risen in recent decades.“Also, the stats are confronting,” Ms Hassan said.