Researchers in Australia say attaching strips of LED lights to the bottoms of surfboards might prevent great white sharks from attacking. Co-hosts Carolyn Beeler and Marco Werman have the details.
New research has found that using lights on the bottom side of a surfboard or kayak could put great white sharks off ...
The days of avoiding the water could finally be a thing of the past, as scientists from Macquarie University have found a ...
A study suggests that wrapping a surfboard in very bright lights — like aquatic Christmas trees — could make the surfer less ...
Researchers suggest LED lights could also be used to differentiate surfers from seals, which Great White sharks eat.
In a study off the South African coast, researchers found that the sharks were less likely to interact with decoys that were ...
That’s what shark researchers are saying after finding that LED lights on surfboards could be the key to preventing great ...
Seal-shaped boards decked with bright horizontal lights were less likely to be attacked by great white sharks, researchers ...
But there’s a new study out of Australia that shows some promise in deterring shark attacks.
Unlike albinism, where there is a complete lack of melanin and the iris is red due to underlying blood vessels, leucistic animals retain normal eye pigmentation. In the case of this angular roughshark ...
There have been more than 1 200 shark incidents in Australia since 1791, of which 255 resulted in death, official data shows. Great white sharks were responsible for 94 of those deaths. Former England ...