LED Lights on Surfboards May Prevent Shark Attacks, Study Finds

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Australian scientists have found that attaching LED lights to the bottom of surfboards may deter great white shark attacks by distorting the silhouette of surfers, making them less likely to be mistaken for seals. The study, conducted in South Africa, suggests that this non-invasive method could be an effective alternative to nets or drones. Researchers are now developing prototype lighting strips for further testing on surfboards and kayaks.
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- LED light strategy deters Great White shark attacks Phys.org
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