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One of Australia’s most iconic fishing competitions is underway on the Daly River, three hours south of Darwin. The Barra Classic is one of NT’s two major barramundi fishing tournaments and sees anglers from across the country descend on the Top End.

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00:02The Northern Territory's longest running fishing tournament is back on the Daly River
00:06and the Barra are biting.
00:09How can you miss it? Look at the weather.
00:12Best week of the year.
00:13After a wet season of record breaking floods, the Daly River has changed.
00:18Anglers say while the fish haven't gone anywhere, there are new obstacles to contend with.
00:22Fat, healthy, silver fish, they look great, but yeah, it's a bit treacherous.
00:27After a few boats did serious damage hitting flood debris at last month's Barra Nationals,
00:32a new app has been introduced for people to report hazards in the river.
00:36If you see a snag, flag it, you get the coordinates, and then when you get back,
00:42you just scan the QR code and you put in the coordinates, so they'll come out and flag them.
00:48It's not just logs and crocodiles keeping competitors on their toes, but bull sharks as well.
00:54Lost a lot of good fish to sharks. Just can't get anything fast enough.
00:59Sharks on the Daly River aren't anything new, but almost everyone we've spoken to has stories
01:04about sharks from the past few days.
01:06And long-time NT fishermen say there are more around than usual.
01:11There's definitely more of them, and they seem a bit bigger than they have been in previous years.
01:14Joni Peene Fitzsimmons is a research fellow at Charles Darwin University who specialises in sharks and rays.
01:22She says while scientists can't verify the uptick, strong shark populations suggest a healthy ecosystem.
01:29Sharks are an indicator species, so when they're there it makes us really happy,
01:32because it means that they're productive systems, they're healthy,
01:35and they're able to support those really important species.
01:37A pain for anglers and fish, but a good sign for the river's health.
01:45Sharks on the beach.
01:45Oh, my God.
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