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One of the most common questions asked about Shark Shield is whether the device is capable of deterring an attacking shark.
However, in 2012 Australian scientist's form the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) independently tested Shark Shield off the coast of South Africa, a dynamic test using towed seal decoys resulting in some research findings and exceptional video that help answer the question.
They conducted 189 tows of the seal decoy. With the Shark Shield turned OFF, there were 16 breaches and 27 surface interactions.
With the Shark Shield turned ON, there were no breaches and only two at-surface interactions.
We have posted the research video supplied by the scientist here Shark Attack on Seal Decoy Deterred by Shark Shield - YouTube
In the second test, a static bait test of South Australia, the scientists found that with the Shark Shield positioned a few meters from the bait, it took the sharks twice as long to take the bait with the Shark Shield turned on.
However, in 2012 Australian scientist's form the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) independently tested Shark Shield off the coast of South Africa, a dynamic test using towed seal decoys resulting in some research findings and exceptional video that help answer the question.
They conducted 189 tows of the seal decoy. With the Shark Shield turned OFF, there were 16 breaches and 27 surface interactions.
With the Shark Shield turned ON, there were no breaches and only two at-surface interactions.
We have posted the research video supplied by the scientist here Shark Attack on Seal Decoy Deterred by Shark Shield - YouTube
In the second test, a static bait test of South Australia, the scientists found that with the Shark Shield positioned a few meters from the bait, it took the sharks twice as long to take the bait with the Shark Shield turned on.