http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...k-attacks.html
One uses a dazzle camouflage pattern, the other uses horizontal stripes so the person looks like a poisonous animal
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...k-attacks.html
One uses a dazzle camouflage pattern, the other uses horizontal stripes so the person looks like a poisonous animal
So... you get a wetsuit and those two guys flanking you to scare away the sharks, right? >
That is so interesting!
I love this. And they look cool, which doesn't hurt.
I found a video on their FB page, really great idea.
I'm just gonna leave this here
everyone's stealing my ideas
Forget the suit, I will just take the guys!
Thanks!
Whether it's really shark-repellent though remains to be seen.
As someone commented on the wetsuit page:
"You guys try it out in the ocean, I wait in the boat"
Is this one poisonous?
H.P. Lovecraft “You fool, Warren is DEAD!”
Here's one of the original shark repellant suits too
http://youtu.be/kLM2WtjO8FA
Innovative and instructive. Thank you for the video!
i'm going to need one preferably in blue
The problem with the striped sea krait wetsuit is that it would only work where those snakes are indigenous. If you swam in shark-infested waters in South America (they only live in the Indian and West Pacific oceans), then you'd be out of luck.
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You can buy them online from Radiator Wetsuits https://radiator.net/shark-deterrent-dive/
It's a good site, yea.
However, I wouldn't be willing to shell out that much money and/or trust my life with one of those suits until they've made some tests whether or not they work at all.
Just saying "we made this with fantastic computer hightech" doesn't mean it's really efficient.
How about they dress a ball of meat (or fish) in one, throw it in a tank with sharks, and see whether the sharks tear it apart or not.
This site describes how the concept and the suits themselves were tested
http://www.sharkmitigation.com/field-testing.html
Yea. I saw what they labelled as "sensational footage".
While impressive, it's still a single clip about 3 seconds long, showing a shark approaching the bait, and then turning around suddenly and swimming off.
Whether it really was the suit that turned him away, we cannot know.
It might have been something else (a loud noise, something approaching from the sides we can't see).
Until this technology and its effects are better known, I have to take their word alone for that it works.
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