More WA drumlines after big shark spotted

A large shark has been spotted a day after thousands of beachgoers protested against baited hooks being placed off Perth's coastline.

A shark barrier seen in Perth

The sighting of a four-metre shark at a Perth beach prompted the temporary deployment of drumlines. (AAP)

The sighting of a four-metre shark close to a popular Perth beach has prompted the temporary deployment of more of Western Australia's controversial drumlines.

A day after thousands of people protested against the baited hooks being placed off Perth's coastline, the sighting of the large shark 100m off Leighton Beach near Fremantle forced lifesavers to shut the beach.

Two fisheries vessels, already in the water to check the drumlines placed off the coast on Friday, scrambled to the area and laid up to five more baited hooks in an attempt to catch the shark.

But after an hour, and with no further sightings, the hooks were retracted and the beaches reopened.

Fremantle and Port beaches have both been reopened due to no further shark sightings, the Surf Life Saving twitter account announced.

On Saturday, thousands of West Australians rallied at Perth's Cottesloe Beach, calling for an end to the state government's contentious shark killing policy.

They were joined by protesters on several other WA beaches, as well rallies across Australia and in New Zealand.


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