haha, that is because i cant say with 100% certainty there will never be another attack in qld if they were to adopt a new shark control method. that would be naive at best.
there is also the other
known result of
"The shark attack rate diminished about 97% while fishing operations were being conducted, whereas no-fishing periods and the period prior to the implementation of the SMPR had similar shark attack rates"
Proven
improved results, from field studies, conducted by experts.
I can see how my original post may have come across as politically biased, but honestly that has probably stemmed from the immense frustration that I feel with the situation. Regardless of Liberal, Labor or Greens being in power (what is the difference these days anyway

), I would be opposed to this policy.
And I believe the term 'masses' is a fair call, when compared to those who who actively support the culling...
You dont see 100+ scientist, and 100,000+ electronic signatures
(30,000+ from greenpeace website, 70,000+ from change.org petition) actively supporting the cull.
Really, who cares where the opposition is coming from.
Sharks are travelers, the white pointers that hang out in WA waters visit SA waters too. What is done in WA can affect the eco-systems other states.. And other countries!
Fair enough BMK, you are entitled to make the call of me being hypocritical.
Ill try and expand on my previous explanation for focusing soley on WA at the moment.
I believe to completely eradicate this practice, there must be a series of small victories. I dont believe that we can simply get rid of all bait and kill shark programs, in Australia, in one hit.
There is a lot of media attention for WA at the moment, making it easier to draw peoples attention to this practice. If people are on side for revoking WA's policy, it will be easier to get them on side for changing the practices in QLD.
It would be too overwhelming to highlight the terrible things that humans do to sharks world wide. It would be an information overload, which in turn would turn people away from actively supporting change.
I have read that you are opposed to the culling of sharks in previous posts.
But to suggest that the information that I have provided in not credible, simply because I did not mention QLD in my initial post is questionable.
I would rather be called hypocritical for focusing on WA, and actively promote information on why it is a terrible practice/alternate options;
than say I dont agree with it, and do nothing about it

To me, that would be the height of hypocrisy.
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