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Home / Environment / SharkSmart Drones Expand: Safer Beaches Ahead

SharkSmart Drones Expand: Safer Beaches Ahead

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Drone surveillance program expanded to six new beaches.
  • 149 sharks have been spotted at the new drone program locations.
  • Government highlights non-lethal drone use for beach safety.
SharkSmart Drones Expand: Safer Beaches Ahead

The government is expanding its innovative SharkSmart drone program to enhance safety at beaches across the region. This summer, drone surveillance has been successfully implemented at six new coastal locations, including Kirra Beach, Cylinder Beach, Tangalooma, Kings Beach, Kellys Beach, and Agnes Water Main Beach. These locations were chosen to provide broader coverage and proactive shark monitoring.

Since the program's expansion, drone operators have detected a significant number of sharks. A total of 149 sharks have been spotted at these newly monitored beaches, providing valuable data for beachgoers and authorities. This marks a substantial increase in surveillance capabilities.

The SharkSmart initiative highlights a commitment to employing non-lethal, cutting-edge solutions for public safety. Premier David Crisafulli has previously emphasized prioritizing human life while exploring advanced methods to coexist with marine wildlife, showcasing a forward-thinking approach to beach management.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The SharkSmart drones have spotted 149 sharks at the six new beaches where the program was recently implemented.
The program now covers Kirra Beach, Cylinder Beach, Tangalooma, Kings Beach, Kellys Beach, and Agnes Water Main Beach.
The program uses drones for non-lethal surveillance to enhance beach safety and monitor shark activity near swimmers.

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