Reducing shark depredation to support Cocos Islands economy and Australian marine ecology

July 18, 2024

By Dylan Skilton and Will Macbeth

Using shark-deterrent technology helps prevent fish mortality and support the local economy on Cocos (Keeling) Islands

The device attaches to a fishing line and emits an electromagnetic field to overload the sharks’ highly sensitive electro-sensory system.

Fish are a vital food source for the people of the Cocos Islands, but supplies have been impacted due to sharks eating hooked fish. Find out how Stantec used shark-deterrent technology to help solve the issue.

  • Dylan Skilton

    As a senior marine ecologist, Dylan has experience in environmental and engineering consulting—in water off Australia’s east coast. He specializes in research and analysis, environmental assessments, and management plans and monitoring programs.

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  • Will Macbeth

    A principal marine ecologist, Will has been involved in a range of projects such as environmental monitoring programs associated with major ports and dredging, wastewater outfall developments, and offshore natural resource infrastructure.

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