Researchers at Mote Marine Laboratory are testing an electronic pulse device that aims to deter sharks from fishing lines.
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Mote Marine researchers study electronic pulse device aimed at deterring sharks from fishing lines
Scientists at Mote Marine Laboratory are studying a device that could help fishermen. They just published research about an ...
For decades, sharks have been the unintended victims of longline fisheries aimed at tuna and swordfish. Rising accidental ...
Shark attacks on humans are still very rare — only about 70 per year. They are still less common than lightning strikes (270 cases per year) or drowning deaths (320,000 deaths per year). And sharks ...
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Do Shark Deterrents Actually Even Work?
Some people seek out ways to spend time with sharks and plan vacations to places like Coco Island, Costa Rica, which is known ...
A 14-year-old boy from Missouri was standing in knee-deep water when his foot was bitten by a shark Wednesday in Daytona Beach, Florida, a few miles from where a fellow teenager was also attacked by a ...
The ink of the cuttlefish could transform how sharks are deterred from hunting near swimmers, according to new research. Superior hearing, acute vision, and an extraordinary sense of smell make sharks ...
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