❓ This parliamentary question seeks detailed information on the WA State Government's shark mitigation strategy, including tagging efforts, funding allocation, and shark stock assessment practices.
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18 June 2026
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Agriculture and Food; Fisheries; Forestry; Small Business; Mid West
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I refer to the State Government's shark mitigation strategy, and I ask:
(a) How many sharks have been tagged over the past five years;
(b) Can a breakdown of the number of tags per year be provided;
(c) What specific projects has the funding for shark mitigation gone towards, and can an explanation be provided as to what each project is;
(d) How often do stock assessments for shark species occur;
(e) Where do these assessments take place; and
(f) How often are these assessments reviewed?
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(a) How many sharks have been tagged over the past five years;
(b) Can a breakdown of the number of tags per year be provided;
(c) What specific projects has the funding for shark mitigation gone towards, and can an explanation be provided as to what each project is;
(d) How often do stock assessments for shark species occur;
(e) Where do these assessments take place; and
(f) How often are these assessments reviewed?
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