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Envoy: Shark Cull

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Makers of Envoy: Shark Cull. In Australian waters lurks an indiscriminate killer. It’s not sharks. It’s the hidden 86 year Shark Cull. Narrated by Eric Bana.

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The NSW Government has announced their intention to allow the removal of 3 shark nets. It's not the best outcome, but we welcome it. Continue reaching out to premier @chrisminnsmp and let him know you want the NSW marine cull permanently ended! envoy.good.do/netsoutnow-nsw…

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It is time to put all focus on the NSW coastal councils with shark nets until the official announcement on August 22nd. Use the automated email below to send through! envoy.good.do/netsoutnow-nsw…

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Make sure to send through your email to the NSW coastal councils before the August 22nd deadline! envoy.good.do/netsoutnow-nsw…

Make sure to send through your email to the NSW coastal councils before the August 22nd deadline!

envoy.good.do/netsoutnow-nsw…
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The DPI SharkSmart continuously claims that shark nets 'deter sharks from establishing territories', but there seems to be ZERO evidence of this claim. Send an email through to remove shark nets in NSW waters: envoy.good.do/netsoutnow-nsw…

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A legitimate move by SharkSmart or just a well crafted PR stunt? Check the link in our instagram bio for an email to remove shark nets in NSW waters before the August 22 deadline!

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For 88 years, September 1st marks the first day in which all marine life in NSW waters face the 51 cruel and outdated shark culling nets. We welcome the @nswgov move to remove 3 shark nets of 51. If you haven't already, watch the @envoyfilm on Netflix.

For 88 years, September 1st marks the first day in which all marine life in NSW waters face the 51 cruel and outdated shark culling nets.

We welcome the @nswgov move to remove 3 shark nets of 51.

If you haven't already, watch the @envoyfilm on Netflix.
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The NSW government is squandering tax dollars to install LED lights on shark nets in pursuit of reducing bycatch. These LED lights are also used by commercial fishers to deter predatory sharks from their catch. Defeats the whole purpose of shark nets... science.org/content/articl…

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NSW shark nets are literally gill nets designed to catch and kill marine life. LED lights installed on the nets are designed to deter marine life from them. So then, what's the point of shark nets? SharkSmart

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NSW 2024/25 shark culling season in a nutshell: - 90% non target species caught - Only 33% released alive (with no post release mortality data) - At least 9 confirmed whale strikes (entanglements) - 106 sharks spotted with drones vs 24 entangled But sure, shark nets 'work'.

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~$2.6 million in public funds continues to be allocated annually to maintain the NSW shark cull. These resources would be better directed towards transitioning shark cull contractors into roles that support non-lethal alternatives, which prioritises human safety.

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We love a day filled with constructive dialogue! It's time we put aside the culture wars and sensationalism and make Queensland a world leader in non-lethal shark mitigation 💙

We love a day filled with constructive dialogue!

It's time we put aside the culture wars and sensationalism and make Queensland a world leader in non-lethal shark mitigation 💙
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In the 1930s, the media reported intent behind the Shark Meshing Program as “to catch as many sharks as possible.”, to “rid the ocean of sharks”, and to “deal with the shark menace.” In 2025, we are operating under the same mentality. It's a cull.

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Within the first fortnight of the 2025 NSW Shark Meshing Program, a Tiger Shark, a 'target' species, was predated upon by a potentially larger, more predatory shark - within ~500m of beach goers. Doesn't that mean that shark nets are attracting sharks closer to beaches? 🤔

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Episode 10 of the Shark Net Podcast is out - Tune in to hear about the record number of whale entanglements and the upcoming EPBC reforms. open.spotify.com/episode/4QPWfE…

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BREAKING: 8 animals found entangled in a single shark net at Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, QLD. instagram.com/reel/DR0iwGSk0…

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Last summer alone, 815 sharks were sighted on the NSW coastline with drone surveillance. NSW shark nets caught 24 'target' sharks throughout the entire 2024/25 shark meshing season. Make your own conclusions from there. #CommonSense