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LED lights can help prevent shark attacks on surfers, scientists find

Interestingly, the stripes of light — perpendicular to the decoy's movement — proved to be a powerful deterrent against shark attacks. “It's ...

LED Surfboard Lights May Deter Shark Attacks | Perigon

Researchers from Macquarie University have developed a novel method to reduce shark attacks by using LED lights to disrupt the visual ...

Deterring Deadly Shark Attacks: LED Lights Can Prevent ... - WION

Most shark attacks occur during surfing, but experts suggest preventive measures such as avoiding peak feeding times, staying in groups, ...

Fooling great whites with bright lights - Pacific Longboarder

Australian researchers looking for ways to stop shark attacks have found bright lights could be the answer in a study in great white-inhabited ...

LED lights under surfboards may prevent great white shark attacks

Sydney, Australia, Nov 12 (EFE).- LED lighting on the underside of surfboards could prevent great white shark attacks, according to an ...

Study: LED lights on surfboards may prevent great white shark attacks

A new study published on Monday, Nov. 11, shows LED lights may prevent great white shark attacks on surfers and kayakers.

Study Suggests LED Lights on Surfboards Could Deter Great White ...

A new study conducted by Australian researchers suggests that using LED lights may help prevent great white shark attacks on surfers and ...

Research suggests that adding LED lights to the underside ... - Reddit

**Excerpt: "**Using LED lighting on the underside of surfboards or kayaks could deter great white shark attacks, new research suggests.

Lights deter Great White sharks: new research - MQ Lighthouse

Will the system work to protect surfers? The study did not specifically test the effectiveness of lights mounted under surfboards because the ...

Lights under surfboards could deter shark attacks - YouTube

Fixing LED strip lights to the bottom of surfboards could deter attacks by great white sharks, Australian scientists say.

LED Lights Could Be The Key To Preventing Shark Attacks

Putting LED lights on the bottoms of surfboards might deter attacks from great white sharks. A new Australian study put LED lights on ...

Bright Lights Could Prevent Shark Attacks On Surfers - BroBible

Australian scientists who conducted an experiment say bright lights could be the key to stopping sharks from attacking surfers.

LED lights on surfboards may reduce shark attacks - Lighting Journal

However, research from Australia has highlighted one area where LED lighting 'in the wild' could actually be beneficial – in potentially ...

LED Strip Lights on Surfboards May Help Prevent Great White Shark ...

Scientists Test 'Disruptive Camouflage' to Protect Surfers from Great White Sharks · How LED Lights Mimic Nature to Prevent Shark Attacks.

Surfers could be protected from future shark attacks - Tech Explorist

To combat the threat posed by sharks, they developed a promising method to disguise silhouettes on the water's surface using strategic lighting, ...

Preventing shark attacks with a clever trick of the light

If surfers could use light to change the shape of their silhouette from below, she figured, the sharks might just swim away. Then there may be ...

LED lights on surfboards or kayaks may deter shark attacks ...

Using LED lighting on the underside of surfboards or kayaks could deter great white shark attacks, new research suggests.

This Weird Trick Might Prevent Great White Shark Attacks

Using seal decoys fitted with LED lights and towed behind a boat, we explored the efficiency of different light configurations on the deterrence ...

This Surfboard Accessory Could Help Prevent Shark Attacks, Study ...

New research suggests that LED lighting on the underside of surfboards or kayaks could reduce the risk of great white shark attacks.

How Do You Avoid a Shark Attack? The Answer Could Be... LED ...

How Do You Avoid a Shark Attack? The Answer Could Be... LED Lights?! ... Dr. Laura Ryan and Professor Nathan Hart, researchers from Macquarie ...