
Originally Posted by
Chenz
You don't need to cull sharks but the placing of shark nets on well used suburban beaches helps both sides of the equation. People feel safe and the sharks are deterred from coming into these locations. If you add up the length of shark nets used around the country it would be less than 1% of the total coastline. Humans get 1% to swim safe and sharks get the other 99%. If you want to swim at non netted beaches, do so at your own risk. Seems fair to me
Well, you miss the part where nets cost money, and nobody wants to spend money on nets when it can be spent on virtue signalling instead.
Sydney used to have quite a few beaches that were netted, maybe 40 years ago. Funny how time and priorities change.
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