After Great White Shark Attack, Australia's Most Populated State Doubles Down on Drone Shark Patrols
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Australia has put into operation the largest and most expensive shark monitoring program that it has ever carried out, with an investment of 120 million Australian dollars (about R$ 420 million) in a fleet of high-tech drones to watch beaches in the state of New South Wales, according to the Australian website News.com.au. The initiative takes place after a sequence of attacks that put the country back on alert. Only in the first half, Australia…
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After Great White Shark attack, Australia's most populated state doubles down on drone shark patrols
Following a series of shark attacks, New South Wales is investing more than A$120 million to expand shark detection, drone surveillance and beach safety along Australia's busiest coastline.
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