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Parliamentary Questions


Question Without Notice No. 1251 asked in the Legislative Council on 28 November 2018 by Hon Jim Chown

Parliament: 40 Session: 1

SHARK MONITORING NETWORK

1251. Hon JIM CHOWN to the minister representing the Minister for Fisheries:

I refer to question without notice 1135 asked on Thursday, 8 November 2018.

(1) Will the minister provide a list of the number of sharks that have been detected at each of the 27 acoustic receivers, including the size of those sharks, since 1 January 2017?

(2) How many great white sharks have been tagged since 1 January 2018?

(3) Given the number of great white sharks that are visible to the network, does the Department of Fisheries have an estimate of the number of sharks that are not visible to the network?

(4) If no to (3), what is the estimated size of the great white population in Western Australian waters?

Hon ALANNAH MacTIERNAN replied:

I thank the member for the question. The Minister for Fisheries has provided the following information.

(1) I table the attached information. It is important to note that the shark length data provided refers to the length of individual sharks at the time they were tagged.

[See paper 2249.]

(2) There have been 11 sharks tagged.

(3) No.

(4) As white sharks are highly mobile animals, it is not possible to provide an estimate of what proportion of the south west population of white sharks might be located in Western Australian waters at any one time.