Main

Testing a Shark Deterrent | Shark Beach with Chris Hemsworth

A shark expert in Australia tests an electro magnetic device that could be attached to a surf board that may reduce the chances of someone being attacked by a shark. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe Get More National Geographic: Official Site: http://bit.ly/NatGeoOfficialSite Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBNatGeo Twitter: http://bit.ly/NatGeoTwitter Instagram: http://bit.ly/NatGeoInsta TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@natgeo Tenor: http://on.natgeo.com/31b3Koc About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible. Testing a Shark Deterrent | Shark Beach with Chris Hemsworth https://youtu.be/Tkwv-JQRMBQ National Geographic https://www.youtube.com/natgeo

National Geographic

2 years ago

i think it's fair to say however good we get at keeping humans and sharks apart in the ocean there will always be moments when we meet and in those worst case scenarios when sharks bite is there anything that can be done charlie houveneers is a scientist who's thought more about this than most hey mate how are you for several years he's been looking at ways of deterring sharks that decide to attack is your uh research and line of work due to your passion and love for sharks or passion and love f
or humans or who are you who are you more invested in it's okay to say the sharks too you do things in my situations but yeah it's it's a combination it's really i've always been interested in shock since i'm a kid yeah and yeah the fascination for sharks just changing to a real interest in in the science and understanding the sharks better so that we can actually help and providing a safer environment for for people but also for sharks yeah are you going into the field soon to test any of those
deterrents yeah actually we're going next week well good luck with it thanks charlie and his colleagues from flinders university in adelaide are heading into the seas off south australia on board they're testing the latest shark deterrent and protection technologies so what we've seen is that in the recent years there has been an increase in the number of sharper globally including in australia and this has resulted in a lot of interest in the devices to try to reduce those risks the team have
sailed to the neptune islands a hot spot for great whites the sharks come here to prey on australia's largest colony of long-nosed fur seals so it's the perfect place to test products designed to take advantage of shark's very unusual senses there's only a small number of animals that have this ability to detect electric field and sharks have it through these black dots called ampulla of lorenzini the idea behind these electric field-based deterrents is that they will produce such a strong pulse
that it will overwhelm the sensory organ and make the shark basically move away from the source the aim is to develop a safer surfboard with an electrical shark deterrent built into it this produces an electric field through two electrodes which are positioned just underneath the board and this is kind of a replica of a surfboard this is produced a field which is transmitted to this electrode and creates a bit of a barrier around the surfboard which in theory should be deterring the sharks to t
est the theory the experiment compares a shark's reactions to a board with the electrical device switched on to a board with it off but getting robust data means repeating the process many times over over hundreds of previous trials the team have captured remarkable footage of sharks in action first they recorded what happened to a baited board with a device turned off it's interesting that we do have a bait just underneath that board swimming as we would expect to see it swimming around a bait
and then what happened to the sharks when the device was turned on [Music] so that was a pretty obvious flinch he's coming back now that kind of flinching reaction we didn't see that when the deterrent was turned off and you can see the really obvious flinching in the gills as well in the jaw gaping well look at that one so that one came really from down below it was only within half a meter overall there was a 60 reduction in the proportion of weight being taken so 60 reduction in shark bites i
f the eight people killed by sharks in australia in 2020 had been able to use an electric to turn like this then five may still be alive [Music] products like these are promising as we may be able to reduce fatalities in the future all without harming the sharks you

Comments

@es0516

Thor talking about sharks was not on my 2021 bingo card but I'm here for it.

@michaelbernus1

The other sharks were laughing at this shark saying, "ha... I can't believe he fell for that one!"

@KeyKiller74

I always wanted to make a shark defense sensor to help out surfers or people who go to the beach to stay safe. Glade to see someone is working on this.

@TheBLESS-edOne.

Reminds me of those plug-in/wall ultrasonic pest repellents.

@ArdyAryan

this was invented years ago, the problem is its maintenance and cost, most people wouldn't go for it therefore it was never funded.

@nataliehernandez407

National geo knew what they were doing using Chris 🤣

@FilipHrvatska94

If there are still sharks left when this device is ready...

@togepreee

Did science finally catch up to the Bat Shark Repellent?

@zo_oe3223

This has been out for yrs now, because there's so very few shark attacks nobody seems to want to actually make something (or pay for) based on this knowledge.

@bananaWhiskers29

Sharks are important...but Chris Hemsworth is more important

@nothing-kn3tc

2:40 someone built this on shark tank already, It was on the Australian one i think.

@tasfiatasfiislam6571

Nice idea and concept... Great invention...

@dryb3301

I'm terrified of sharks and love them at the same time

@garrywhite13371337

Grew up skateboarding in FL with friends that tried to get me to go surfing with them but i never went because i was always afraid of what lurked below in that murky water....i went once with them and we got out there and i climbed off the board and went down a bit to try n touch the bottom with my feet but just kept sinking into a black abyss beneath me and i freaked out and got back on the board and slowly paddled back to shore quietly crying in fear so they wouldn't see or hear me haha and they're like "Yo where you goin bro??!" I am terrified of giant deep bodies of water....makes me feel completely vulnerable with no possible escape from threat.

@AzlianaLyana

Looks promising. Hope it'll one day go mainstream and be of great use 👍

@mohammedmahmoud8028

It is important that we take care of the sharks. I see her as a very cute animal. All he wants is life. Without that impulse, no one would eat

@comfortablynumb9342

Take that rig to Florida. The sharks are smaller but they bite people a lot more there than anywhere else. Watch the Joog Squad recent video of surfing with sharks.

@soccer7814

thanks for the effort

@armel2467

I'd love this even more if King Shark narrated it😂😂😂