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Title Four Corners: Shark Alarm
Published Australia : ABC, 2016
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Summary Shark attacks are turning our beaches into places of fear."It's the thought of (being) eaten alive while you're still alive." - Dave Pearson, shark attack survivor and founder of 'Bite Club'On the beaches around Ballina, on the north coast of NSW, that fear is palpable. With nine attacks, one of them fatal, in the last 12 months, people are asking why and demanding action."The feeling is, we've got to be on red alert to ensure that the guys that are in the water are gonna be safe." - Don Munro, President, Le-Ba Boardriders"It's certainly changed things for me. I wouldn't swim in it and I certainly wouldn't surf, no way, no." - Mark Puglisi, Ballina lifesaverFour Corners investigates why these sudden spikes occur."You can have areas where there are a lot of sharks and no attacks, you can have areas where there are very few sharks and attacks." - Barry Bruce, CSIRO white shark expertFilmed around Australia, Shark Alarm features extraordinary tales of survival."He tried to close his mouth but he couldn't and those teeth, all those teeth are like the gates of hell, I'll tell you mate they're unbelievable." - Craig Ison, NSW shark attack survivorMillions of dollars have been outlaid by State governments in NSW, Queensland and Western Australia on prevention and protection measures; but is it money well spent?"In my opinion if taking 5 or ten of them out of the water saves someone from losing a hand, let alone losing their life, it's worth it ten times over." - Ryan Soulis, WA shark attack survivorEnvironmental activists point to the high price paid by other marine life in the quest to make the ocean safe."It's not just sharks that are dying in these, this is a marine cull as far as I'm concerned." - Natalie Banks, Sea Shepherd AustraliaAnd there's intense debate over whether these anti-shark measures actually work."There's still this misconception that the shark net is a barrier." - Barry Bruce, CSIRO white shark expert"I do not believe that anyone can scientifically argue that they haven't worked." - Vic Peddemors, Senior Research Scientist, Fisheries NSW
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2016-02-08 at 20:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Beaches -- Safety measures.
Death.
Shark attacks -- Prevention.
Surfing -- Safety measures.
Technological innovations.
New South Wales -- Ballina.
New South Wales -- Sydney.
Form Streaming video
Author Ferguson, Sarah, host
Thompson, Geoff, reporter
Atherton, Jason, contributor
Banks, Natalie, contributor
Bruce, Barry, contributor
Burden, Sharon, contributor
Cleaver, Brendan, contributor
Coulson, Cameron, contributor
Fletcher, Richard A, contributor
Hansen, Jefferson, contributor
Ison, Craig, contributor
Laurenson, Laurie, contributor
Lucas, Bruce, contributor
McInnes, Dave, contributor
Meeuwig, Jessica, contributor
Meredith, Garry, contributor
Moss, Craig, contributor
Munro, Don, contributor
Pearson, Dave, contributor
Peddemors, Vic, contributor
Puglisi, Mark, contributor
Radcliffe, Toby, contributor
Soulis, Ryan, contributor
Wright, Andrew, contributor
Wright, David, contributor