Sydney residents react to shark attacks
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New satellite tracking research shows that while MPAs help, they are far from enough for a highly mobile species heavily targeted by global fisheries and the fin trade.
Four people have now been bitten by sharks in the last two days in New South Wales, including three in Sydney Harbor. Two people are in critical condition.
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Beachgoers in Australia are on high alert following four shark incidents in New South Wales in 48 hours. On Tuesday morning, a surfer was bitten by a shark at Point Plumer, on the state’s mid-north coast.
If greater active risk mitigation steps are not taken and shark numbers not responsibly reduced, many more people will be mauled and killed.