Brisbane Times
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·3 hours ago
Australians reassess shark bite risks and embrace new monitoring technologies
After a swimmer was seriously harmed by a shark at Coogee Beach on June 14, 2026, Australians are re-evaluating shark bite risks. With the death rate from shark bites at two to three people per year, experts argue for embracing new technologies like drones to monitor shark activity and enhance safety for beachgoers.
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