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Report: Scientists Want Shark Encounters Called Bites Not Attacks

15 Jul 2021 Officials in Queensland and New South Wales (NSW) are signaling a move away from describing dangerous encounters between sharks and humans as “attacks,” according to the Sydney Morning Herald. The article published Wednesday continued: A senior Queensland official told a Noosa shark symposium in May the state’s communications would preference “bites” over “attacks” based on social research, three scientists attending the meeting have told The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. Its SharkSmart website lists how to minimise risks “of a negative encounter with a shark.” In NSW, the Department of Primary Industries has also gradually moved from dubbing shark-human contacts as “attacks” in its annual reports. It has worked closely with Bite Club, a support group for survivors to inform its language.

What a catch: Giant goldfish, planeloads of fish, and a monster flathead caught four times

Fish dropped from plane It’s called “extreme fish stocking”, according to state officials, and it replenishes lakes with up to 35,000 fish at a time. UTAH DIVISION OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES Officials say the survival rate is more than 95 per cent. The fish are between 2.5cm and 7.6cm long and can “flutter” down slowly to the water when released. This restocking practice had been happening since the 1950s and had a survival rate of more than 95 per cent. Reeling in monster flathead for the third time Jumping across the ditch to Australia where a man reeled in a massive flathead. again.

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