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Electronic Deterrents Could Help Reduce Shark Bites – Technology Networks
New technology suggests that using electronic deterrents could be a valid approach to reducing the incidence of shark bites.

New technology suggests that using electronic deterrents could be a valid approach to reducing the incidence of shark bites.
With shark bites increasing in countries like Australia – scientists say the use of personal electronic deterrents is an effective way to prevent future deaths and injuries which could save the lives of up to 1063 Australians along the coastline over the next 50 years.
The research, published in scientific journal Royal Society Open Science, shows that while shark bites are…
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