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We’ve received more complaints about fishers throwing fish frames back in the wa…
We’ve received more complaints about fishers throwing fish frames back in the water near some popular swimming spots. In addition to kids and swimmers standing on fish spikes, discarded fish frames can attract sharks and crocodiles! While it’s not an offence under fisheries legislation, we urge everyone to think of others when disposing frames. Here are some ways you can safely dispose them:
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