Australia Shark Cull

In this photo released by Sea Shepherd, a male tiger shark hangs tied up on a fishing boat off Moses Rock on the Western Australian coast, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2014. The shark catch was part of Western Australia’s controversial shark cull policy. The government began placing baited hooks on drum lines off popular beaches in the state capital Perth and to the south to kill white, bull and tiger sharks over three meters (10 feet) long. The policy is a response to seven fatal shark attacks in Australia’s southwest in three years. (AP Photo/Sea Shepherd)

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