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PLEASE: ANY CIRCUIT THAT CAN move away THE SHARKS FROM MY BOAT?

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mosnfady

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HI SIRS, CUOLD ANY ONE HELP ME TO GIVE ME A SIMPLE CICUIT ( FOR BOAT ) THAT CAN abduce OR ESCAPING THE SHARKS OR ANY predator FISH AWAY
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THANKS,
 
hi,
I have seen many documentary TV programs that have demonstrated shark repelling electronic devices.
None are 100% reliable, sometimes they are very effective, other times the sharks are not even concerned.

If anyone could develop a 100% guaranteed shark repellant, they would be able to write their own cheque.

The mythbusters demonstrated a hard fist to the sharks nose was effective, noway would I try it!.

Can you tell us what country you are in?
 
hi,

Search this forum for 'shark zapper' , there is an old thread.
 
Sharks are living in deep sea area they won’t stay near the shore. What is the type of boat you have? I don’t know whether you can go so far with your boat .Is it a troller boat?

Also note it’s illegal to cross the higher depth area without you have a specific license for your boat with ships registry. Why I’m telling this I was a sailor for 4 years. I know about ROR (Rules of the Road).fisherman’s vessels & merchant ships are completely two different things. Fisherman’s are allowed to go in a specific manner. They are not allowed to go to the deep sea. Be careful with the coast guard.
 
I didn't know the Nile River had sharks!:rolleyes:

Just stay in your boat. The water is for large, dangerous fish, giant squid, flesh tearing coral, and stinging jellyfish. Go swim in a hotel pool.
 
When I was in the Royal Navy the sonar on my 1st ship (HMS Euryalus) put a 6kHz signal at 32kW into the water.
It was very irritating to the crew so I'm sure a marine life nearby must have thought they were listening to Pop Idol contestants through Metallica's PA system.
You could try fitting the same to your boat lmao :D
 
Hi these avoiding techniques were given in my nautical college. I don’t know whether these are useful for you. I just copied from my book.

*Stay out of shark-infested waters. (Avoid swimming near fishing activity.)

*Know your shark. (But keep in mind that any shark over 6 feet in length should be considered potentially dangerous.) Recognize aggressive behavior. Sharks swimming slowly and smoothly are generally not a threat.

*Carry a weapon.
*Dress appropriately. (Bright or flashy colors with high contrast (jwellery) can attract sharks.
*Swim in a group.
*Stay out of the water at night (Sharks hunt most actively at these times)
*Stay out of the water if bleeding.
*Remain calm.
*Don’t carry dead fish in your boat.

New Shark repellent uses chemicals. It’s worthy to keep one in your boat. Also a weapon.

Good Luck
 
Shoot the sharks then run away. The other sharks will stay behind to eat the dead sharks.
 
Just an idea; doubt that it would work. There was a special on PBS the other night about "alien fish", these fish would actually "stun" their prey by flashing light at them. Maybe you could build a [waterproof] strobe light that has A LOT of power. Dip it below the water and give it all the power you boat can muster.

I just hope you aren't a fisherman... it may scare away the rest of the fish, too...


Like i said, i don't know ANYTHING about marine life, so if this would not work, let me know. ;)
 
extension cord + water + sharks = dead sharks

Seems simple enough. But then I hear sharks can detect minute voltages, so you'll probably start attracting sharks from the california coast....... which is ok by me.
 
Zed said:
When I was in the Royal Navy the sonar on my 1st ship (HMS Euryalus) put a 6kHz signal at 32kW into the water.
It was very irritating to the crew so I'm sure a marine life nearby must have thought they were listening to Pop Idol contestants through Metallica's PA system.
You could try fitting the same to your boat lmao :D

I have a friend that was a sonar operator in the US Navy on a nuclear sub. He claims to have killed sharks with the sonar on more than one occasion. I have no reason to doubt his story.
 
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