Accidently hooking sharks while fishing is becoming more common. FOX 13's Dave Osterberg talked with Stephan Kajiura about ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Florida researchers have developed a device that repels sharks from longlines, but does not scare off commercially valuable ...
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Mote Marine testing electronic shark deterrent devices
The device Mote was recently testing sells for around $275.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Gary Stoller is an award-winning travel and investigative journalist. Many travelers may be concerned or even skittish about ...
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 ...
BIMINI, Bahamas -- For decades, people have been searching for a chemical substance that repels sharks. Now an American inventor believes he has grasped it. Eric Stroud, a research chemist who heads ...
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.
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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