Acting fisheries minister Roger Cook announced on Sunday, December 23 that 500 extra shark deterrent devices will are now available.
The devices are part of the government’s shark deterrent subsidies which has helped more than 2,800 West Australians protect themselves in the water.
There are two scientifically verified devices available through the program, providing water users with a choice on the most suitable device for them.
Western Australians can access a $200 rebate when they purchase either the Surf+ shark deterrent or the FREEDOM7TM used by divers and other water users, from a registered retailer.
Both devices have been university tested and proven to significantly reduce the risk of an encounter with a white shark.
Mr Cook said the device would be an ideal Christmas present for any surfer or diver.
“The expansion of this world-first subsidy program allows more ocean users to purchase a scientifically proven device with the confidence it will significantly reduce their chance of a shark interaction,” he said.
Personal shark deterrents form part of the McGowan Government’s comprehensive shark mitigation strategy.
Last month, the Government announced a new SharkSmark app is in development to provide real-time information and alerts direct to mobile devices; an improved SharkSmart website and a new shark activity map for people to make informed decisions before heading to the beach.
Backing that up are enhanced helicopter and drone patrols; beach enclosures; the Shark Monitoring Network now extended to Esperance and the Capes region; tagging operations; and a SMART drumline trial off Gracetown to start in 2019.
For more information, visit http://www.sharksmart.com.au
“The expansion of this world-first subsidy program allows more ocean users to purchase a scientifically proven device with the confidence it will significantly reduce their chance of a shark interaction.