The Australian Government would consider any strategies that would prevent further shark attacks off Australia's coast, following the death of teenager surfer Laeticia Brouwer.
"In light of the recent shark attack the Commonwealth would welcome any proposal to protect human life first and foremost," federal Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg told the West Australian.
This could include culling or introducing new drumline technology.
The new Labor state Government said it would not deploy drumlines to try to catch the shark responsible, which is believed to be a great white.
"We made it clear in opposition that we don't see the merit in automatically deploying drumlines because they don't actually make our beaches any safer," Fisheries Minister Dave Kelly told reporters.