For decades, sharks have been the unintended victims of longline fisheries aimed at tuna and swordfish. Rising accidental ...
FAU researchers say a zincgraphite hook tested in Florida cut shark bycatch up to 70% by emitting a mild electric field that ...
Surf shops up and down the coast say they are selling out of devices that aim to keep predators away. But the jury is out on ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A new shark-repellent device demonstrated in a viral YouTube video is drawing attention for what appears to be its ability to drive away dozens of sharks with a single blast.
The patent-pending device works by pairing zinc and graphite in seawater, creating an electric field that can be detected by the sharks, repelling them from the bait without affecting target fish.
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To prevent a shark attack, try electric fields
This article is part of our exclusive IEEE Journal Watch series in partnership with IEEE Xplore. It’s safe to say that most people do not want to get up close and personal with a shark when they take ...
Eric Stroud is in the business of spoiling appetites. His clients include some of the most voracious creatures on the planet—the tiger shark, the reef shark and the southern stingray, to name a few.
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