Article NV7G Shark culling could indirectly accelerate climate change, study warns

Shark culling could indirectly accelerate climate change, study warns

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Oliver Milman
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The findings come as shark experts meet at a summit at Taronga zoo in Sydney to discuss emerging technologies that can deter the marine predators

Shark experts will gather in Sydney on Tuesday to discuss new safety measures, as new research warns the culling of sharks could indirectly accelerate climate change.

The New South Wales premier, Mike Baird, will launch the shark summit at Taronga zoo, featuring more than 70 experts from Australia and around the world.

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