the shark nets are made of fishing wire and also a very strong rope
in the north pole
Hypothetically yes, they can drown. However at most beaches shark nets are closely monitored by local officials who do their best to save any creature caught in the nets. Shark nets are a mere precaution meaning they won't necessarily stop a shark from entering a beach but research shows that they are effective.
Both plastic bags and shark nets pose threats to marine animals, but shark nets are specifically designed to catch and kill sharks, while plastic bags often entangle marine animals causing injury or death. Therefore, the main cause killing marine animals would depend on the specific context and location.
fishing nets and killing them for their fins
Shark nets 53,098 marine animals are killed
People use fishing nets to fish but by accident they might catch a mako shark or any other kind of shark, then sadly they think it is a big fish and they will harvest the shark by accident.
Bournemouth Hants/Dorset border as in UK ? No, there are no shark nets there because there are no sharks, well there are but not of the Great White variety. You might see a Basking shark, you will see a Nursehound or Dogfish, but they wont hurt you. British coastal water will need to be very much warmer to attract tropical species of shark which might have adverse human contact.
Advantages of shark nets include providing a physical barrier between sharks and human swimmers, reducing the risk of shark attacks in specific areas. However, disadvantages include potential harm to non-target species that become entangled, the disruption of marine ecosystems, and the false sense of security they may give beachgoers.
I THINK THE THREATS ARE NETS AND FISH HOOKS AND PEOPLE KILLING THEM
Turtles, whales, sea lions, and mostly all other animals can be caught in shark nets. So basically ALOT
yes if you join a consirvation about stopping shark nets because that is killing skarks and other sea animals