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By Scott Bobb
Durban
14 June 2007
 


South Africa boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, which attract millions of tourists each year. A series of fatal shark attacks in the Durban area in the 1940s led local authorities to install shark nets to protect swimmers. These have reduced the number of serious shark attacks to almost none but the nets also kill harmless marine 1 species, some of which are threatened. Correspondent Scott Bobb has this report from the southeast city of Durban on efforts to reduce the environmental impact of the nets.






Geremy Cliff


Geremy Cliff



The sun is rising over Durban as the director of the Sharks Board, Geremy Cliff, and staff ease their skiff out of the harbor. For 45 years, the board has been protecting millions of swimmers and surfers from sharks, which thrive in the nutrient-rich waters here.


The nets are 200 to 300 meters long and anchored 400 meters from shore. They protect some 40 kilometers of the most popular beaches in the area. They have reduced the number of serious shark attacks since the 1940s to virtually none.


Director Cliff says that the nets are only six meters deep. As a result they do not act as a barrier and prevent sea animals from approaching the shore. "The shark nets are simply fishing devices. And should a shark spend a lot of time inshore it's more than likely going to encounter a net and be caught."


Maintaining the net is labor 2 intensive. Each net is inspected daily and must be replaced and cleaned every two weeks. Heavy seas can damage the nets or carry them out to sea.


A more recent challenge comes from environmentalists who object that the nets also kill animals that are not a threat to humans. Other coastal 3 regions, like Capetown, do not use shark nets. Cliff says, "We also catch animals such as dolphins and turtles.  We don't want to do that. And as a result we've had to introduce a number of initiatives to reduce what we would term the by-catch, the catch of non-target animals."


To reduce the by-catch the Sharks Board in some areas has replaced shark nets with drum lines. These are buoys 4 with a line and a large hook that catches only big fish. Scientists are also experimenting with electronic devices that repel 5 sharks, and others that warn dolphins of the nets.


Cliff says the Board walks a fine line between opponents and supporters of the program. "Our philosophy is quite simple in that we believe that people who come to a small section of the coastline are entitled to be protected against shark attack. (But) We will do everything that we can to try to minimize environmental impact."


Any animals caught alive, including sharks, are tagged and set free.






Shark study


Dead sharks are used for educational presentations



The dead ones are brought to the center where they are studied and used in educational presentations such as a shark dissection 6 before students from local schools.


The program seeks to educate people about sharks' behavior. It teaches them to avoid swimming at night or at dawn when sharks often feed.


The Shark Board's mission is to protect human life and the all-important tourism industry. At the same time it seeks to better understand these wonderful, although sometimes dangerous, creatures of the sea.




adj.海的;海生的;航海的;海事的;n.水兵
  • Marine creatures are those which live in the sea. 海洋生物是生存在海里的生物。
  • When the war broke out,he volunteered for the Marine Corps.战争爆发时,他自愿参加了海军陆战队。
n.劳动,努力,工作,劳工;分娩;vi.劳动,努力,苦干;vt.详细分析;麻烦
  • We are never late in satisfying him for his labor.我们从不延误付给他劳动报酬。
  • He was completely spent after two weeks of hard labor.艰苦劳动两周后,他已经疲惫不堪了。
adj.海岸的,沿海的,沿岸的
  • The ocean waves are slowly eating away the coastal rocks.大海的波浪慢慢地侵蚀着岸边的岩石。
  • This country will fortify the coastal areas.该国将加强沿海地区的防御。
n.浮标( buoy的名词复数 );航标;救生圈;救生衣v.使浮起( buoy的第三人称单数 );支持;为…设浮标;振奋…的精神
  • The channel is marked by buoys. 航道有浮标表示。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • Often they mark the path with buoys. 他们常常用浮标作为航道的标志。 来自辞典例句
v.击退,抵制,拒绝,排斥
  • A country must have the will to repel any invader.一个国家得有决心击退任何入侵者。
  • Particles with similar electric charges repel each other.电荷同性的分子互相排斥。
n.分析;解剖
  • A dissection of your argument shows several inconsistencies.对你论点作仔细分析后发现一些前后矛盾之处。
  • Researchers need a growing supply of corpses for dissection.研究人员需要更多的供解剖用的尸体。
学英语单词
Adiaspirosis
advanced ignitor
ante date
anti-crimes
Antibromics
associated radius of convergence
autozero mode
average years of a generation
bailee clause
belatedness
bewitchful
Burningbush
capripoxviruses
cavolinia longirostris
charterer's liability
Citrus vulgaris
concepting percentage
concussion shearing
convex weakly compact set
corniche road
costopneumopexy
coupling
cresyls
deep dentin caries
defensive missile
dental materials
dielectric discontinuities stripline
digital-analog function table
disk database
dorsal ligament (hock joint) (or oblique ligament)
drum reactor
Durana metal
Dām Dim
echinuliform
elusive memory
external trade shipments policy
ficcin
floating claim
foundry ingot
genetic materials
genus pileas
gleek it
glomus versiforme
glyoximes
havilder
hen-day basis
Huffman-Mealy method
instanced in
isogesis
kantha
kotors
Kurbatoba, Mys
line mounted valve
lineae semilunaris
Lizhmozero, Ozero
magnetic modulation
mailou
maximum tractive force
MHRI
Michelia maudiae
motion angle for return travel
nanoselective
Nosema apis
nozzle tip
nuke
oasis
oiled clothing
otus sunia japonicus
paracystitis
phlegmona
Phyllanthoideae
plumulariae
point of transition
Pomoan
pre-irradiation grafting
preclusory
preputial pouch
prosperity in animal husbandry
prunella vichyanum factitium
quasiclassical
replacement name
sailcloth
self sealing coupling
shade deviation
smoke limit power
specific temperature rise
stamped hole
Sulz
tangential zero from below
tapping pin
television synchronizing signal generator
tide-gage station
unsclerotized
unsectarian
vegetable growing
viewing audiences
Warrau
water soluble potash
weathered ice
wilmar
windfloat