Shark deterrent results from latest university testing

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Latest research on shark deterrents is in from the University of Western Australia's (UWA) Oceans Institute! UWA were commissioned by the Western Australian government to test a range of shark deterrents. Two electronic shark deterrents, as well as bubble curtains, strobe lights, and orca sounds were tested in Australia and South Africa.

Shark Shield was the only deterrent confirmed to be effective!

UWA also confirmed:

1. Shark Shield had a significant effect in deterring a range of shark species, including tiger sharks, great white sharks as well as eight species of reef sharks.

2. Shark Shield does NOT attract sharks to the area (a long standing myth in Australia).

3. Other electrical deterrents, such as electric anklet shark-repellent devices (ESDS, NoSHark) do not have a significant effect in deterring any shark species tested, including tiger sharks and great white sharks.

4. The university will release a white paper once the peer review process is completed in around 4 months time.

You can read more about the study and their findings here:

https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/wa/a/28475248/research-reveals-what-really-deters-great-whites/

 
Many people I know will know spear without a shark shield. All of them say they have personally seen it work.
I'm waiting to win one in a tournament :)
 
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