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    Crisafulli insists on more shark nets to protect human lives despite trapped mother and baby whale | Queensland

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtSeptember 28, 2025003 Mins Read
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    Crisafulli insists on more shark nets to protect human lives despite trapped mother and baby whale | Queensland
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    Queensland’s premier said the state is “not for turning” on its plan to expand shark netting, and won’t put protecting whales “at the expense of one single human”.

    A mother and baby humpback were discovered trapped in shark netting near Rainbow Beach on Saturday, the eighth and ninth whales to become entangled in nine days.

    Queensland’s premier, David Crisafulli, announced an expansion of the program in May.

    A KPMG report on the state’s shark control program had recommended the state government trial removing shark nets during whale migration season from April to October, as is done in New South Wales.

    But on Sunday Crisafulli said he was “not for turning” on the plan, and that the government had already announced its response to the KPMG report.

    He said the state government would do “all we can to protect environmental lives as well”.

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    “We will do everything we can to be good environmental stewards, but it’s not going to come at the expense of one single human. We just won’t, and I’m not for turning on that,” Crisafulli said.

    Premier David Crisafulli said ‘the life of one child on one beach anywhere in this state, is worth everything to me’ Photograph: Russell Freeman/AAP

    Queensland is one of three jurisdictions in the world to use shark nets. The state also employs drum lines, which bait sharks on to a baited hook.

    The NSW government recently paused a rollback of its shark net program after a fatal shark attack in Sydney.

    Crisafulli said the state would be rolling out more protection for swimmers “and we’ll do it as environmentally sensibly as we can but, but the life of one child on one beach anywhere in this state, is worth everything to me”.

    According to Humane World for Animals, about five in six animals trapped in Queensland’s shark nets are not target shark species.

    There have been 131 whales, 298 turtles and 327 dolphins trapped in them since 2001.

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    There have been 11 whale entanglements this year associated with the shark control program, according to the conservation group, compared with eight whales last year, and 11 in 2023.

    A spokesperson for the department of primary industries said the latest entangled whales had been released.

    The department of primary industries deputy director-general of fisheries, Pauline Jacob, said “interference from two scuba divers unfortunately made the entanglement worse,” complicating attempts to release the whales.

    Humane World for Animals marine biologist Lawrence Chlebeck said the entanglement could have done serious long-term damage to the two whales, on their long journey to Antarctica.

    He said there was no basis for the argument that shark nets protect swimmers.

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