Sea Shepherd's "THE
SHARK CULL" documentary explores the
Western Australian shark cull, exposing the brutal cruelty of the controversial program that took place between late
January 26 2014 and 30
April 2014. The documentary features an interview with
Sharon Burden (mother of
Kyle Burden, tragically taken in
2011 by a
White Shark), Skyler
Thomas,
Jeff Hansen,
Nicole McLaughlin,
Craig Moss and
Mike Dicks – captain of the Sea Shepherd vessel “
Bruce the
RIB.”
Despite the harrowing footage, the millions of dollars required and the community outcry regarding this initiative, the
Western Australian Government applied for a three-year extension of the program. Sea Shepherd, along with No
Shark Cull
Inc. The Greens (WA) and
Labor (WA) played an instrumental role in the prevention of static drum lines being used after the three-month trial. By bringing transparency to effects of this program, and its failures, as well as utilising Sea Shepherd supporters to appeal against the three-year proposal, the campaign finally had a win when on
11 September 2014 the
Environmental Protection Authority recommended that the program cease due to its unknown environmental impacts
. In the end, the WA
Government ceased its controversial drum line program.
Sea Shepherd is committed to raising awareness and transparency regarding the use of shark nets and drum lines currently being used ongoing in
New South Wales and
Queensland, as well as the newly formed “serious threat policy” in
Western Australia which enables a shark to be hunted and killed whenever it poses a serious threat (for merely swimming in the ocean, hanging around an area for longer than the WA government would like). By raising awareness and transparency, it is hoped that the general community will again rise as one to demand non-lethal alternative techniques to shark bite mitigation, instead of
1930’s thinking.
Today, we don't have to choose between protecting human life or marine life, we can do both with modern day alternatives. Its time to do away with indiscriminate killing devices like shark nets and drum lines that merely provide a false sense of security, wiping out thousands of marine life including whales, turtles, dolphins, dugongs, rays and non target, non deemed threatening sharks.
This explosive documentary is a must see for anyone interested in the protection of sharks and marine conservation.
Please note that there are images in this documentary of sharks being shot with a powerhead and then being pulled up the ramp bleeding.
Parental guidance and viewer discretion is advised.
- published: 09 Feb 2016
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