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Shark bite language debate stirs up US media

Advertisement An Australian debate about whether to describe shark bites as “attacks” or “encounters” has made its way to US television networks, stirring both jokes and a dismissal that the issue was the latest “liberal lunacy”. The Herald earlier this month reported the Queensland government was looking to dial down the language when shark bites occur, preferring to describe them in its SmartShark literature as “a negative encounter”. Johan Potgieter has an extremely close encounter with a great white shark off the coast of South Africa. Credit:GoPro The report generated some local commercial radio debate about whether the avoidance of “attack” was the latest instance of “political correctness gone mad”.

Restaurants in Central West NSW caught up in fishy business

Restaurants in Central West NSW caught up in fishy business 22 July 2021 Illegal abalone. Image: NSW DPI - Fisheries THE NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) says its fisheries officers are cracking down on the possession and sale of recreationally caught fish, conducting 47 routine inspections over the past few weeks. In one incident, 41 abalone weighing 2.8 kilograms were seized from a restaurant near Lithgow. Abalone are a priority and indictable species under the Fisheries Management Act 1994, and it is illegal for restaurants to buy, sell or possess abalone not legally grown via aquaculture or caught by appropriately licensed commercial fishers. In a second matter, a restaurant in Dubbo was also found in possession of a 46cm prohibited sized Murray Cod and issued with a penalty notice.

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