Shark-spotting drones will soon patrol popular surfing spots in NSW after several deadly attacks in recent months. The $2.5 million state government plan also include 200 "bite kits' sent to regional beaches and extended beach coverage.
Breakdown
- NSW allocates $2.5 million to expand shark safety measures 6s
- Shark-spotting drones to be deployed at more beaches, including unpatrolled areas 12s
- Surfing community volunteers trained to operate drones in remote locations 50s
- 150 new shark bite first aid kits to be rolled out across NSW beaches 1m 38s
- Experts say these measures are expected to improve beach safety 1m 45s