Brianna Le Busque
Dr. Brianna Le Busque is a researcher from the University of South Australia who specializes in the study of shark behavior and public perceptions of shark-related risks. She has been an outspoken advocate for evidence-based approaches to shark management, arguing against the effectiveness of shark nets as a means of ensuring safety in ocean waters. Through her work, she highlights the importance of understanding the randomness of shark interactions and the need for more effective, science-driven policies to address public fears surrounding sharks.
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Vietnam:
Dr. Brianna Le Busque expressed shock over the double shark attack and its potential psychological impact.
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United Kingdom:
Dr Brianna Le Busque, an environmental science and psychology researcher from the University of South Australia, said she was 'shocked' to hear about the double attack.
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Australia:
Dr Brianna Le Busque, from the University of South Australia, discussed the ineffectiveness of shark nets.
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