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17th February 2022
09:53am GMT

Australian authorities are now using helicopters and drones to hunt for the shark, with a coastguard team on jet skis is also patrolling a 25km stretch of Bondi Beach to Cronulla.
Swimmers have since been banned from the water with most of Sydney's beaches now closed.
This was the first fatal attack by a shark since 1963, with the New South Wales state government spending millions on technology to reduce shark attacks.
Nets have currently been deployed at 51 beaches as well as drones and shark listening stations that track great whites by satellite and send an alert when one is spotted are in use.
Last year in total, there were 73 shark attacks around the world, with 11 of those being fatal. This was an increase from 52 occurring in 2020 with the pandemic being the reason for the increase.Explore more on these topics: