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PhotoTJ once bubbled...
Brody and Hooper, anyway.![]()
Another point. You suggest that people who would use such a technology are afraid of the ocean and shouldn't dive. Wow, that's profound, that's like telling a mountain man in the 1800s if you take your .50 cal Hawkins with you into the mountains you are just a scared foolish greenhorn and you shouldn't go into the woods. Sheesh, Liver eatin' Johnson woulda' scalped you for a religion like that zeN||
A beach is an extremely small area for a shark to give up.
The ocean is a huge place, I'm sure they would not mind giving us a microscopic fraction of there home for scared swimmers to enjoy.
we are the top predators on the planet, and we go into every environment, we use technology to do it, this is how we have reigned supreme,
Bonnet Ray once bubbled...
Wouldn't this technology just be another way that humans are effecting the enviroment with no idea what the long-term consequencies will be. Given the number of shark attacks are very small each year isn't this overkill?
When we go in the ocean we need to acknowledge the risks and decide whether as individuals we are prepared to take them. Personally seeing a shark on a dive is part of the fun.
zeN|| once bubbled...
, Furthermore what is your problem with spearfishing? I work to take my own food, which in my mind puts me hands above people who preach the evils of spearfishing while paying $$$ for a chef to prepare it for me so I can hobnob with the elite crowd zeN