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Shark numbers in southeast Queensland plummet due to habitat loss, prompting conservation concerns and potential policy changes.
Bull shark populations in south-east Queensland have sharply declined, with scientists attributing the drop to habitat loss from mangrove removal and urban development disrupting natural river mouths.
Experts warn the absence of sharks threatens marine balance, potentially causing algal overgrowth and coral damage.
Despite no scientific proof that shark nets reduce attack risks, Noosa Council can now trial removing them during whale migrations, signaling a possible policy shift.
The research, a Noosa Biosphere Awards finalist, aims to guide future conservation efforts.
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El número de tiburones en el sureste de Queensland se desploma debido a la pérdida de hábitat, lo que provoca preocupaciones de conservación y posibles cambios de políticas.