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Modom shark deterrent leggy

Created by Downtheline Downtheline  > 9 months ago, 6 Apr 2016
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Salty Sea Dog
Salty Sea Dog

VIC

346 posts

6 Apr 2016 12:46pm
What happens when your feet are out of the water though? I presume that this tech will not work.
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

6 Apr 2016 11:59am
Magnets????
P co
P co

WA

458 posts

6 Apr 2016 3:59pm
Whilst I'd like to believe otherwise, I think magnets make a good placebo for a decent sized shark deterrent. As a retailer they would be a great product to sell as there are no complicated warranty issues like you can get with electronics and as 99.9% of surfers are not even going to see a shark let alone be attacked so everyone believes it's doing a great job. Just my 2cents worth.
MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

6 Apr 2016 5:47pm
So if you stck it under your blankets or wrap it round your wrist, will it be good for sore backs & arthritis too
jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

6 Apr 2016 6:11pm
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P co said..
Whilst I'd like to believe otherwise, I think magnets make a good placebo for a decent sized shark deterrent. As a retailer they would be a great product to sell as there are no complicated warranty issues like you can get with electronics and as 99.9% of surfers are not even going to see a shark let alone be attacked so everyone believes it's doing a great job. Just my 2cents worth.


I saw some testing of the magnets system in the watch idea. The video i watched the shark ate the watch first go
FishDoc
FishDoc

WA

6 posts

7 Apr 2016 8:25pm
People have been buying shark deterrents for years, but I am yet to see someone that sells these things put their money where their mouth is.

When one of these shark deterrent developers/retailers climb into a shark cage that is lowered into the water surrounded by feeding white pointers, then strap on their shark deterrent, climb out of the cage and swim a lap around the boat, well that is the one I will buy.

Until then it is all just hearsay that they work and IMHO pretty piss poor selling a product they won’t trust with their own lives, but expect us to.
Marsland
Marsland

1 posts

8 Apr 2016 7:40am
Shark shield has been independently tested and does work. 9/10 times. :) I've been using one for a few months around Ballina and just the peace of mind is great.



ocean-guardian.com/pages/scientific-research
bene313
bene313

WA

1347 posts

8 Apr 2016 9:00am
Certainly a good idea for a product - I bet they sell a truckload of these.

There's a little bit on this if you search the web, including a short wikipedia write-up: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_shark_repellent

There's also another company doing similar: www.sharkbanz.com/pages/how-it-works


jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

8 Apr 2016 11:36am
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Marsland said..
Shark shield has been independently tested and does work. 9/10 times. :) I've been using one for a few months around Ballina and just the peace of mind is great.



ocean-guardian.com/pages/scientific-research


I think it worth noting that the Shark shield testing completed that is said to work 9 out of 10 times, was for the Shark shield 7 dive system, not the new surf model using a sticker as an electrode.. But the promotion of the product doesn't seem to be clear on that point..
AdvOne
AdvOne

14 posts

8 Apr 2016 12:25pm
Swimming a lap around the boat with the little sharkies underneath would be a great test. Hahaha.
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

8 Apr 2016 7:57pm
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AdvOne said..
Swimming a lap around the boat with the little sharkies underneath would be a great test. Hahaha.


i agree
Cuttlefish
Cuttlefish

QLD

1332 posts

11 Apr 2016 7:55am
Sticking a shark deterrent on a seal and letting it swim around would be a good test.
Unless you're against animal testing.
jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

11 Apr 2016 11:18am
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Cuttlefish said..
Sticking a shark deterrent on a seal and letting it swim around would be a good test.
Unless you're against animal testing.


YOu'd be stunned at the regulations on these types of products in regards to testing. The funniest I've heard is they don't like to have the unit turned of and then turn it on when the shark is close feeding. Apparently guidelines say its unacceptable to scare/hurt the animal/shark like that

Hence why so much of the testing gets done offshore..
Greenroom
Greenroom

WA

7608 posts

11 Apr 2016 1:59pm
Please don't cull the kangaroos or crocodiles too
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