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LED lights on surfboards may help prevent shark attacks


Surfboard lights might deter shark attacks — but don't bet your life on it

Australian researchers, who spent years towing seal-shaped decoys through waters infested with great white sharks, have determined that ...

Shark attacks can be deterred by new LED light system, scientists say

The scientists assessed if different brightness levels of the lights would impact predator attacks. They found that the sharks were much more ...

Study finds LED lights under surfboards could deter shark attacks

Researchers in Australia say attaching strips of LED lights to the bottoms of surfboards might prevent great white sharks from attacking.

Shark researchers say LED lights on surfboards could be the key to ...

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Shark attacks on surfers could be deterred by LED lights - study - BBC

Fixing LED lights under surfboards could stop great white sharks from attacking, Australian scientists find.

LED lights on underside of surfboards may deter great white shark ...

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

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.

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.

Striped Lights Could Curb Shark Attacks on Surfers

A study finds striped LED lights on surfboards could reduce shark attacks by disrupting silhouettes and deterring great white sharks.

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? LED Lights Could Be Answer

A new study reveals that patterned LED lights deter great white sharks from attacking seal decoys.

Could surfboard lights prevent great white shark bites? 'Like an ...

Let there be light! That's what shark researchers are saying after finding that LED lights on surfboards could be the key to preventing ...

New study: LED surfboards could light the way for fewer shark attacks

Professor Nathan Hart, head of the university's Neurobiology Lab, Dr. Laura Ryan, and their colleagues have just published a new study that ...

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.

Study finds great white sharks less likely to attack surfboards with ...

Seal-shaped boards decked with bright horizontal lights were less likely to be attacked by great white sharks, researchers found.

LED Lights Can Prevent Shark Encounters | Latest News | WION

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

Could surfboard lights prevent great white shark bites? 'Like an ...

Let there be light! That's what shark researchers are saying after finding that LED lights on surfboards could be the key to preventing ...

Study Suggests LED Lights May Help Deter Shark Attacks on Surfers

A recent study published in Current Biology highlights the predatory behavior of great white sharks, which are responsible for the majority ...

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 ...

How LED lights could stop shark attacks - BBC

New research has found that using LED lights on the bottom side of a surfboard or kayak might help put off great white sharks from attacking.