New Shark Repellant Idea

blindboy started the topic in Wednesday, 8 Apr 2015 at 01:05 pm
blindboy Wednesday, 8 Apr 2015 at 01:06 pm

...but why you would announce it to the media before you have any data at all I don't understand.

50young Wednesday, 8 Apr 2015 at 01:13 pm

Sounds like the WA government wanted a bit of Positive PR

silicun Wednesday, 8 Apr 2015 at 01:48 pm

$295k to research the old 'retarded shark' theory, now there's money well spent

Craig Wednesday, 8 Apr 2015 at 02:07 pm

Why waste all this research money on lights, when painting the board different patterns is doing effectively the same thing..

simba Wednesday, 8 Apr 2015 at 03:25 pm

I wonder if someones been eating a lot of fish if that comes into play,sounds weird but maybe not when you think about it.I was paddling around in front of this filthy brown river mouth in bali recently and i dont know why but i realized that my shiny silver watch probably wasnt a good thing to wear seeing as 3 people have been attacked there over the years most bitten on the arm......maybe they need to do a study on what attack victims that have survived were wearing as in jewellery and what they had been eating etc thinking more out of the box.

Craig Wednesday, 8 Apr 2015 at 03:30 pm

I also worry about the fish eating scenario. It's one reason I didn't eat much of it until a few years ago. Now love the stuff though, but have a conscious back thought about the oils coming out my skin and being picked up by a shark.

norchock Wednesday, 8 Apr 2015 at 03:31 pm

Thought of this simba also with the Japanese guy at ballina recently .

chin Wednesday, 8 Apr 2015 at 04:04 pm

simba wrote:

I wonder if someones been eating a lot of fish if that comes into play,sounds weird but maybe not when you think about it.I was paddling around in front of this filthy brown river mouth in bali recently and i dont know why but i realized that my shiny silver watch probably wasnt a good thing to wear seeing as 3 people have been attacked there over the years most bitten on the arm......maybe they need to do a study on what attack victims that have survived were wearing as in jewellery and what they had been eating etc thinking more out of the box.

Balian? Was there in December 2013, small Bull sharks jumping in the line-up on my last day, water was mud.
Wouldn't wear anything shiny, particularly a watch, regular flashing while paddling looks like baitfish. Lesson learned with anchoring boats in a current and motor in neutral, prop will spin slowly in current, if it's stainless it flashes, sharks will come and chew on it. Black painted aluminium prop or motor left in gear not so much of a problem.

udo Wednesday, 8 Apr 2015 at 06:14 pm

Have never taken them myself but those fish oil capsules high concentration of oil taken daily....enough scent to attract a noah?

simba Wednesday, 8 Apr 2015 at 06:30 pm

Good question udo,i wonder if theres a common key to some attacks eg the Ballina one where the shark swam under a booger to attack the japanese guy on a board,would have thought the booger an easier target but maybe something attracted it.Possibly saw him as a threat....Certainly more open minded research is needed and maybe look at other possible senarios as well.

silicun Sunday, 17 May 2015 at 08:26 pm

Interesting segment in this program about shark senses and testing of shark repellent - https://www.abc.net.au/tv/programs/animal-super-senses/