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read moreThe Swan River’s first beach enclosure is set to open for summer, with City of Melville today completing the installation of shark protections at the popular Bicton Baths swimming spot.
As part of Western Australia’s shark hazard mitigation measures, the enclosure will soon be open to the public following safety checks.
Following a Western Australian Government commitment of up to $300,000 to the City of Melville for the beach enclosure, Bibra Lakes-based business Global Marine Enclosures was awarded the contract to design, construct and install the barrier in Bicton Baths.
The enclosure is attached to the existing jetty at Bicton Baths and is about 50 metres long and 50 metres wide offering a protected swimming area with a physical barrier to reduce the risk of a shark encounter and, unlike netting programs used on the east coast, it is designed to be non-lethal for marine life.
Commenting on the new beach enclosure, Western Australian Fisheries Minister, Don Punch noted "this is the seventh enclosure funded by the State Government and the first installed in the Swan River.
"I encourage all beach and river users to download the SharkSmart WA app to keep up-to-date with the latest alerts and information on shark activity."
City of Melville Mayor, Katy Mair added “we are excited to open the beach enclosure for our community to enjoy over summer.
“Bicton Baths is a well-loved and very popular swimming spot, and the beach enclosure offers a protected swimming area with a physical barrier to reduce the risk of a shark encounter.
“I want to make it clear that the enclosure is a barrier, not a net, and it is designed to be non-lethal towards marine life.
“The enclosure is designed to prevent swimmers and small marine life from getting caught in the barrier, while preventing large marine life such as sharks from entering,” she said.
The beach enclosure is made from solid, durable plastic struts that are connected between flexible, high strength horizontal polymer rods, creating openings of 30cm by 30cm.
This optimal opening size was determined in consultation with the Western Australian Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) and Western Australian Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD).
It is designed to prevent swimmers and small marine life from getting caught in the barrier, while preventing large marine life such as sharks from entering.
The Council says it has been working closely with DBCA and DPIRD to assess potential environmental impacts and obtain all necessary approvals.
Other measures for the Swan Canning Estuary include the installation of three acoustic shark monitoring receivers which connect to the existing Shark Monitoring Network.
The receivers are set to go at East Fremantle, Blackwall Reach and near Canning Bridge and will provide near real-time notifications of tagged shark activity to the community via the SharkSmart WA app and SharkSmart website.
A Beach Emergency Numbers (BEN) sign has also been installed at Bicton Baths to support first responders in case of a beach emergency.
Images: The Bicton Baths beach enclosure (top and below) and (middle, from left): City of Melville Mayor Katy Mair; Western Australian Fisheries Minister, Don Punch; Safer Swimming in the Swan campaigner, Cameron Wrathall; Member for Bicton, MLA Lisa O’Malley; Western Australian Premier, Roger Cook and Western AustralianDepartment of Primary Industries and Regional Development Shark Response Unit Manager, Michael Burke discuss shark mitigation strategies.
4th September 2023 - Local contractor appointed to install Swan River’s first shark barrier in Bicton Baths
22nd November 2023 - Aerial beach patrols commence two weeks earlier in South Australia following shark attack
26th October 2023 - Western Australian Government bans shark fishing from all Perth beaches
18th September 2023 - Organisations to host community support session in Port Macquarie following Shark Incident
16th March 2023 - Perth’s Swan River shark attack prompts expansion of Western Australia tagging program
25th February 2023 - City of Fremantle explores shark barrier options
4th November 2022 - SharkSmart WA app hits 100,000 downloads milestone
26th September 2022 - $5.1 million delivered for Western Australia’s shark mitigation strategies
22nd June 2022 - Fremantle community support enforced shark fishing ban
18th October 2021 - Shark Warning System upgrade to boost safety for Western Australia beaches
22nd September 2021 - NSW Government boosts budget to deploy world’s largest shark management program
16th November 2020 - SharkSmart WA app reaches 30,000 downloads in 12 months
10th April 2018 - City of Melville launches ‘Fit for Life’ community physical activity program
13th April 2017 - City of Melville approves lease for URBNSURF Perth wave park
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