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.
I traveled around the Canadian peninsula by car, sailboat, kayak, and surfboard to learn the truth about its Black settlers, ...
A study suggests that wrapping a surfboard in very bright lights — like aquatic Christmas trees — could make the surfer less ...
In a study off the South African coast, researchers found that the sharks were less likely to interact with decoys that were ...
“We have shown these lights break up the silhouette of the surfboard into smaller pieces, and that’s clearly something that ...
Seal-shaped boards decked with bright horizontal lights were less likely to be attacked by great white sharks, researchers ...
One of those problems is how exactly to power a series of bright lights attached to the bottom of a surfboard while still ...
The researchers say their work “may form the basis of new non-invasive shark deterrent technology to protect human life.” ...
But there’s a new study out of Australia that shows some promise in deterring shark attacks.
Covering your surfboard in bright lights sounds like an open invitation to great white sharks, but research released Tuesday ...
Surfers could be protected from future shark attacks following new discoveries about how to trick sharks' visual systems made ...