Rpela v2 surf device added to WA Shark Deterrent Rebate scheme
The Western Australian Government has included a new scientifically proven device for surfers in their shark deterrent subsidy scheme.
The $200 Shark Deterrent Rebate will be extended to eligible purchases of the Rpela v2 surf device manufactured in Western Australia. The Rpela device works by generating an electromagnetic field around the surfboard to deter sharks.
The scheme offers rebates of $200 for the purchase of an approved, scientifically proven personal shark deterrent device from a registered retailer.
The Rpela v2 surf device will join the two existing devices eligible for the rebate under the scheme, the Ocean Guardian FREEDOM+ Surf (Bundle) and the Ocean Guardian FREEDOM7.
The Rpela v2 surf device was independently tested by Cardno Australia at Salisbury Island, WA, with the study showing that when Rpela v2 was active under baited testing conditions, it significantly reduced the probability of a shark bite from approximately 75% down to 25%.
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development researchers reviewed the study results and recommended the device be included in the rebate scheme.
Rpela v2 devices are now available to purchase directly from the manufacturer, with the rebate being applied at the time of sale.
This is adds to the State Government's world-leading and evidence-based shark hazard mitigation program, and to the protection of those most at risk, surfers and divers.
More than 7,000 rebates have already been claimed since the world-first personal shark deterrent subsidy scheme was introduced in 2017.
Last year, the State Government announced an additional $5 million to meet demand for subsidised shark deterrent devices, as well as increased white shark tagging and funding for beach enclosures.
This is in addition to the $11.9 million allocated in the State Budget to continue beach and aerial patrols, communications systems and the jetski response team.
More information the personal shark deterrent subsidy is available on the SharkSmart website at sharksmart.com.au
WA Fisheries Minister Don Punch advises "The $200 shark deterrent rebate scheme has been well supported over the past four years, and it is exciting to see a new product manufactured right here in WA added to the list of approved devices.
"I strongly encourage divers and surfers to take advantage of the rebates and purchase a potentially life-saving device - with even greater choices now available with the addition of the Rpela v2 surf device product to the scheme.
"Supplies of the two other approved devices, Ocean Guardian FREEDOM 7 and the Ocean Guardian FREEDOM+ Surf (Bundle), did experience some disruption due to Covid-19, but both devices are now back on the shelves across the State and ready to go just in time for the Easter school holidays."
For more information on Rpela products go to rpela.com/
Image courtesy Rpela
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