It's a debate that's making waves across Australia. With commercial net fishing set to be phased out, some in the fishing industry are warning the move could have serious consequences.
They say removing the nets could lead to a boom in shark numbers, which we are already seeing way more in our waters. This in turn would increase the risk for recreational fishers, divers and tourists in some of the state's most popular waters.
So, what really happens if the nets come out.
Nathan Rynn from East Edge Fishing joins Burty to talk through the realities of this huge change, and what needs to be done before it's too late.

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