Marine animals are sentient beings that experience fear, stress and pain. Hidden under the surface of the ocean, only a few hundred meters away from Queensland’s beach goers, animals are suffering out of sight.
The State Government has announced it will expand the Shark Control Program (QSCP), despite findings from an independent review which noted that bycatch mortality had increased under the current program and existing shark control equipment doesn't meet ecosystem goals, recommending alternative strategies by explored to reduce environmental harm.
In 2024 alone, the program’s shark nets and drumlines captured 1,639 marine animals, including dolphins, turtles, rays, whales and non-target shark species. Of these, more than 980 died, often from drowning or severe injuries sustained after entanglement.
The Queensland Shark Control Program needs to adopt modern, animal safe technology and move away from outdated shark nets.