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Great white sharks being researched along California coast using drones

From Santa Barbara to San Diego, the Shark Lab researchers have been flying drones along the coastline to count the number of sharks and people and look at the proximity of the creatures to the shore and swimmers. The coastal community of Del Mar, north of San Diego, is home to a great white shark nursery, the researchers said.

Updated on: Jul 30, 2020 08:21 PM IST
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Scientists are using drones and other technology to study great white sharks along the coast of Southern California to better understand interactions between these marine predators and people and assess the risks to human beachgoers.

California State University of Long Beach Shark Lab scientist Dr. Chris Lowe and his graduate student, Emily Spurgeon, simultaneously apply an acoustic transmitter and identify the sex of a juvenile white shark off the coast of Carpinteria, California, U.S. November 9, 2019. (Patrick Rex/Shark Lab/Handout via REUTERS)
California State University of Long Beach Shark Lab scientist Dr. Chris Lowe and his graduate student, Emily Spurgeon, simultaneously apply an acoustic transmitter and identify the sex of a juvenile white shark off the coast of Carpinteria, California, U.S. November 9, 2019. (Patrick Rex/Shark Lab/Handout via REUTERS)

The two-year study by the Shark Lab at California State University deploys drones for aerial surveillance of the sharks and uses underwater robots, while the scientists also tag some sharks using a spear that fits the animals with a transmitter to track their movements.

“Drones have actually changed our world. They’ve become a much more powerful, cost effective tool. So in the past we used helicopters and planes and it was very expensive,” Shark Lab Director Chris Lowe told Reuters.

Despite carnage depicted in films like “Jaws” and “Sharknado,” shark attacks on people are rare - humans kill exponentially more sharks than sharks kill humans - but they can be deadly. The Maine Department of Marine Resources said a 63-year-old New York City woman died on Monday after being attacked by a great white shark while swimming in the Atlantic.

California State University of Long Beach Shark Lab scientists deploy baited remote underwater videos to opportunistically capture juvenile white shark "selfies". Using coloration unique to each animal's gills, pelvic fin, and tail fin the scientists can identify individual animals. Picture taken November 7, 2019. 

From Santa Barbara to San Diego, the Shark Lab researchers have been flying drones along the coastline to count the number of sharks and people and look at the proximity of the creatures to the shore and swimmers. The coastal community of Del Mar, north of San Diego, is home to a great white shark nursery, the researchers said.

Lowe said he hopes the research will help lifeguards protect the public by better understanding how sharks behave and whether some species are more aggressive than others.

Marine biologists Chris Lowe PhD (L) retrieves an incoming drone as his Shark Lab team from Cal State Long Beach work on a study of the animals in Del Mar, California, U.S., July 15, 2020.

Shark Lab researcher Patrick Rex said the scientists are trying to determine what environmental factors increase the likelihood of people encountering the sharks.

“We’re also trying to figure this out for white sharks as well, what environmental parameters bring them closer to shore and maybe closer to humans,” Rex said.

(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)

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