Electronic deterrents to reduced shark attacks by 60 per cent according to a study

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Great white pointer shark Source: AAP/ Mary Evans Ardea Douglas David Seifert 2.jpg

A Flinders University study has found shark bites could be reduced by about 60 per cent if effective personal electronic deterrents are properly used.


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