Five sharks caught on NSW north coast

A 3.2-metre-long great white shark has been caught in a new shark net at Ballina and four others were captured nearby.

Sharks

Left: The 3.2m shark caught and tagged near Ballina, and right, a 2.37m white shark tagged in Evans Head using SMART Drumline technology. Source: DPI

Five great white sharks have been caught in northern NSW two days after controversial shark nets were deployed.

A 3.2-metre female great white shark was captured in the new Sharpes Beach net on Saturday, the Department of Primary Industries said.

Four smaller sharks ranging in size from 2.37-metres to three-metres were also caught in SMART drumlines at Lennox Head, South Ballina and Evans Head.

All five were captured, tagged and released alive. They will continue to be tracked as part of the coastal surveillance program.

The shark nets were deployed on five northern coast beaches on Thursday for a six-month trial following six shark attacks this year on the north and mid-north coasts.

The first 10 of an additional 85 SMART drumlines were also rolled out along the north coast beaches on Thursday.


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