A 3.2-metre great white the first of five sharks caught in new nets along mid-north NSW coast

By Kate Aubusson and Peter Hannam
Updated December 11 2016 - 8:13pm, first published 5:20pm
A 3.2 metre great white was one of five sharks caught off the NSW mid-north coast on Saturday.  Photo: DPI
A 3.2 metre great white was one of five sharks caught off the NSW mid-north coast on Saturday. Photo: DPI
The sharks are the first caught in the newly deployed nets and drumlines installed in response to a rash of shark attacks in the area.  Photo: DPI
The sharks are the first caught in the newly deployed nets and drumlines installed in response to a rash of shark attacks in the area. Photo: DPI

A 3.2-metre great white was the first of five sharks caught in brand new nets deployed along the infamous stretch of northern NSW coastline that has been marred by a rash of attacks over the past year.

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