Increase in sightings may not reflect increase in sharks with little evidence that threat to swimmers has risen ...
Following a series of shark attacks, New South Wales is investing more than A$120 million to expand shark detection, drone surveillance and beach safety along Australia's busiest coastline.
The biggest and most expensive shark surveillance program on the planet is about to change what a day at the beach looks like ...
The country is stepping up measures to keep swimmers and surfers safe after a teacher was mauled by a great white shark at ...
Shark monitoring drones will fly up and down the coast year-round as one state looks to artificial intelligence to help protect swimmers from attacks.
NSW Premier Chris Minns said the state would not cull white sharks, which are a protected species, asserting that “it’s not like we can knock a few off and send a message to the rest of them.” ...
NSW will soon have the world’s largest shark-spotting drone program. But spotting doesn’t necessarily translate to protection ...
Premier Chris Minns says he wants to restore confidence to beachgoers after series of shark sightings and attacks ...
Urgent behind-the-scenes talks to craft a radical new plan to counter the disturbing surge in NSW shark attacks started hours after a great white mauled Sydney mother Leah Stewart at Coogee.
In recent years, using drones for wildlife research has proven to be a valuable tool in collecting data for population surveys, observing behavior and measuring animals' physical dimensions. A new ...
Like a weather forecast predicting rain and temperature, experts are figuring out how to issue predictions for sharky waters.