Article 6QD70 NSW urged to remove 51 shark nets after hundreds of dolphins and turtles caught last summer

NSW urged to remove 51 shark nets after hundreds of dolphins and turtles caught last summer

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Petra Stock and Australian Associated Press
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Advocates against nets say sharks can easily swim underneath them and drone surveillance is more effective

Experts, marine conservation groups and an MP are urging the New South Wales government to ban anti-shark nets, which kill large numbers of turtles and dolphins, after 51 nets were installed along the state's coastline.

Last summer more than 90% of marine animals caught in shark nets were not sharks, while more than half of the 208 non-target species caught - such as turtles, dolphins and smaller sharks - were killed, data showed.

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