Humane World Clarifies Shark Net Trial Misinfo

Humane World for Animals

There have been false reports in the media that trial removals of shark nets in New South Wales are not going ahead. It is not clear where this misinformation has originated.

The NSW Agriculture Minister, Tara Moriarty, wrote to three councils (Central Coast, Northern Beaches and Waverley) asking them to take part in the trials and choose one beach each where a shark net will not be installed during the upcoming shark net season (1 September 2025 – 31 March 2026).

Councils were given until 22 August to respond.

Councils have since requested assistance from the state government in the decision-making process, remarking that it is the state that has the responsibility and expertise on the Shark Meshing Program through the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development.

However, all three councils have also expressed their desire to see the end of the use of shark nets and have not declined the invitation to participate in the trial. The government has also assured us that they have not withdrawn the trial.

"In our conversations with mayors and councillors, they have shown a real desire to take part in the removal of shark nets. They are asking for assistance and clarity from the state government," said Lawrence Chlebeck, marine biologist with Humane World for Animals.

"Humane World for Animals urges the state government to make a clear statement about the trials to avoid ongoing misinformation."

The government initiated this trial following advice from its scientific committees and evidence that shark nets do not make beaches safer.

"Shark nets are dangerous not only because they create a false sense of security but because the dead and dying animals caught in them serve to attract large sharks to the beach."

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