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au_rick said..
OK, saw on the news that Perth surfers are upset that fisheries didn't warn them of sharks setting off monitoring stations near Cottesloe.
WTF ?? Do you want them to ring you up and tell you ??
Shout out to Laurie / Admins, is there any way of getting a data feed from these monitoring stations iinto SEABREEZE ??
http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/Education-and-Partnerships/Shark-Hazard/Shark%20research/Pages/Extension-of-the-shark-monitoring-network.aspx
That would be a GOOD service to provide, waves, wind, weather, and shark activity (check before you go)
I couldn't find a page that shows activity, but I didn't search for long.
I did, however, email fisheries and ask them if there is, or if they are planning, such a service.
Ok, update,... just found this:
Shark sightings should be reported to the Water Police on 9442 8600. This number is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Surf Life Saving WA provides frequent updates on its helicopter beach patrols and shark sightings via Twitter and Facebook.
SO, no excuses for not checking ??