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Extra patrols on our beaches as Boardriders take to the surf for comps - Manly Observer

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Surf Life Saving NSW partners with Surfing NSW to provide enhanced safety surveillance for Northern Beaches surfing competitions following a tragic shark attack at Dee Why beach.

Following the death of Mercury Psillakis in a shark attack while surfing at Dee Why beach, local surfing organizations have implemented additional safety measures. The tight-knit board riding community has rallied together during this difficult time, with increased aerial and water surveillance being deployed across competition venues to help rebuild confidence among surfers returning to the ocean.

  • Jet skis and drones will monitor competition areas at North Avalon, Mona Vale and Queenscliff during weekend events
  • Board riding clubs receive visible water-safety presence to support members feeling apprehensive about returning to the water
  • Surf Life Saving volunteers provide emergency management capabilities despite the official season being weeks away
  • Community leaders emphasize the importance of bringing normality back to local surfing culture after the tragic incident

Article found on: manlyobserver.com.au

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