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Hi Stephen,
I live in South Australia (SA). A key concern to those of us here in SA who go into the sea is the potential for in-water encounters with Great White Sharks. I am a scuba diver who is currently using my second Sharkshield product (i.e. a Freedom 7). While the product is widely used here by scuba divers, there are sceptics. The product appears to have some limitations as evident in the results of a recent SA government study whose report can be downloaded from a link on the following thread - http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/sh...ess-shark-shield-freedom-7-a.html#post6394300.
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Hi flot am
The number of shark attacks in Australia since 2002 can be viewed with details of the events & in most cases, the names of the deceased - Shark attacks in Australia: Timeline - Australian Geographic. From the list, the following individuals were scuba diving - Peter Kurmann, George Thomas Wainwright, an abalone diver taken in 17 February 2011 (i.e. Peter Clarkson) and Jarrod Stehbens. The former two were diving in Western Australia (WA) and latter two were diving in South Australia (SA). There are at least two scuba diver fatalities caused by sharks in SA - single fatalities in 1986 and 1991.
While your average per decade appears to be about right, one's perspective changes when one personally knows either the fatality, his/her family or friends, or people present at the attack as I have discovered.
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Hi AaronRiot,
Both units that I have owned had on/off switches.
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Hi NetDoc,
Firstly, I have noticed that the electric field does irritate some animals (i.e. crabs). Secondly, Sharkshields do not repel all sharks and rays - a dive buddy had a close encounter with a large 7 gill shark whose not affected by the shields worn by my buddy & those diving with him. Most of the relatively harmless (or almost harmless) sharks (including catsharks) appear to not affected by the field. The manufacturers' instruction indicates that the product is intended for predatory sharks whose snorts have Ampullae of Lorenzini.
As a sharksheild user please would you first consider finding a friendly dealer that will lend you a loan unit so that you and your daughter can feel for yourselves the effect of when the electrode touches your body or your head, there can be a considerable jolt from the unit. That being said however as a user I am well aware of this and it does not bother me for the peace of mind I have when I am floating on the surface for extended periods of time. Still I feel it is worth a mention as I would hate to see her discouraged if the shock that can be experienced from the unit were to disproportionately affect her due to body mass or sensitivity to an electric shock.
For me the security of having a unit far outways its limitations or not using one at all when I spend extended periods of time on the surface in Great White hot spots.
I love it that your daughter is passionate about the sea!
Watch it again. They figured it out. I still don't want to chase them away.A side note: remember seeing a program (believe a Nat Geo shark week thingy) where an orca attacked/killed a great white. The program claimed that other great whites that had congregated in the area were nowhere to be seen subsequently. If all of this is true, one wonders how the other great whites got wind of the news. And maybe spreading such news could be a deterrent.
Watch it again. They figured it out. I still don't want to chase them away.