By
A new study is offering a ray of hope for shark-fearing beachgoers after discovering LED lights which could be attached to surfboards deterred great whites.
Australian researchers towed seal-shaped boards fitted with lights across great white-teeming South African coastal waters to discover which configuration attracted the most attention, according to the BBC.
The lights distorted the silhouette of their 鈥渄ecoys鈥 on the ocean鈥檚 surface and limited the ability of the great whites to see against the sunlight.
Auckland University marine scientist Dr Riley Elliott, known as New Zealand鈥檚 鈥淪hark Man鈥, has had his fair share of close encounters.
Shark expert Dr Riley Elliott.
He directed a tiger shark documentary off Norfolk Island and, in 2019, while conducting research for his PhD, a hungry mako shark tried to bite his boat.
Rather than fleeing from the marine predator, Elliot jumped into the water and filmed the creature up close.
He spoke to RNZ and said people鈥檚 fear of the sharks far outweighs their danger, with the average number of yearly shark attacks worldwide hovering around 70, of which only five or six result in fatalities.
鈥淚t鈥檚 only a handful of times a year, but every one is tragic.鈥
A shark was sighted swimming near the shores of the beach in Mount Maunganui earlier this year.
But while you are more likely to die from a lightning strike, anything that reduces the chance of shark attacks is a win-win for both sharks and swimmers, he said.
鈥淭he science is worthy. The results ... are promising.
鈥淎nd if wearing a shark band or shark guardian or LED light under your surfboard makes you feel more comfortable, then cool.鈥
Particularly because the research focused on great whites, which are common to New Zealand waters and the cause of our most recent shark-related fatality.
鈥淭his [study] is particularly designed for great white sharks because they are the ones hunting seals, and surfers get mistaken for seals sometimes.
鈥淸Great white sharks] hunt by silhouette looking up from 10m down on the bottom and [in] murky water, generally [around] dusk and dawn, trying to get that ambush approach, and they see that silhouette of a seal and they make a decision.
鈥淸They鈥檙e] incredibly intelligent, and anything that shows them that this might not be what they think it is usually stops them 鈥 and that could save someone鈥檚 life.鈥
A new study is offering hope for shark-fearing beachgoers after it was discovered that LED lights which could be attached to surfboards deterred great whites. Photo / Clinton Duffy
The science, he said, was complex and simple. Light shining downwards would potentially obscure the surfboard鈥檚 profile, potentially making it invisible to the shark below.
The challenge, he said, would be convincing surfers to stick a large 鈥渟potlight鈥 on their boards.
鈥淐onvincing surfers to take that on. Well, you know, I鈥檓 a surfer, and if it ain鈥檛 broke, don鈥檛 fix it. It鈥檚 kind of the mentality, unfortunately.
鈥淎t the end of the day, a lot of surfers 鈥 and this goes for mountaineers and snowboarders and whatever, people who play in nature 鈥 generally tend to accept the risks that come with it.鈥
He also cautions against the notion a device like this would be 100% effective.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think it鈥檚 going to solve all the world鈥檚 shark problems.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 a very difficult thing to control nature, though, and I equate this to a bull with an electric fence.
鈥淣ow, you might stop one walking up and sniffing it, but one that鈥檚 charging is quite hard to [deter].鈥
He said beachgoers can 鈥渄ress up like lollipops and put elastic bands on their hands and electric currents around their legs, LEDs, whatever鈥, but understanding shark behaviour was people鈥檚 best bet to stay safe.
鈥淭he science is cool. I鈥檓 into it ... Human mentality is the harder thing to change.鈥
- RNZ
Take your Radio, Podcasts and Music with you
Get the iHeart App
Get more of the radio, music and podcasts you love with the FREE iHeartRadio app. Scan the QR code to download now.
Download from the app stores
Stream unlimited music, thousands of radio stations and podcasts all in one app. iHeartRadio is easy to use and all FREE