❓ This parliamentary question seeks information on the servicing of shark monitoring network receivers in Western Australia, including past, present, and future servicing practices. The answer provides specific numbers and confirms no changes to servicing protocols.
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(1) How many shark monitoring network receivers were serviced in: 2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14 and 2014/15? (2) How many shark monitoring network receivers will be serviced in 2015/16, 2016/17 and 2017/18? (3) Will the servicing undertaken from 1 July, 2015 change compared to that done previously? If yes how will it change?
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Answered
11 August 2015
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Fisheries
Response time
47 days
(1) Servicing of each of the VR4 satellite receivers is required at least once a year. The number of VR4 receivers in service for the years 2009/10-2014/15 were:
2009/10: 3
2010/11: 20
2011/12: 19
2012/13: 19
2013/14: 19
2014/15: 25
(2) The number of VR4 satellite receivers expected to be serviced in 2015/16 and outyears remains the same as 2014/15.
(3) No.
2009/10: 3
2010/11: 20
2011/12: 19
2012/13: 19
2013/14: 19
2014/15: 25
(2) The number of VR4 satellite receivers expected to be serviced in 2015/16 and outyears remains the same as 2014/15.
(3) No.
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