Shark-Spotting Drones

Duke University's Project Aims to Accurately Spot Predators in the Water

Researchers Duke University are currently working on a project that involves utilizing drones to scope out large bodies of water for accurate shark-spotting. The drones offer an advantage to boat patrols with an aerial viewpoint, that allows consumers to better track the water to see if sharks are prevalent.

The project aims to utilize the advantageous height drones have by soaring into the sky, allowing viewers to have a complete view of what lies below. The drones can be used to spot sharks close to the surface and up to a meter deep as well as through murky water. The new technology can help consumers test out the safety of waters prior to swimming in them. The capability can be used for water sports as well such as boating, surfing and wake boarding.
Trend Themes
1. Drone Shark Surveillance - Drones are being used to provide a more complete view of bodies of water, allowing for accurate shark-spotting.
2. Aerial Safety Monitoring - Aerial viewpoint by drones allows consumers to better track the safety of waters prior to engaging in water sports.
3. Murky Water Detection - Drones offer the capability to spot sharks up to a meter deep as well as in murky water.
Industry Implications
1. Surveillance - Drone technology is disrupting traditional water surveillance methods.
2. Water Sports - Drones have the potential to revolutionize the water sports industry by providing increased safety measures.
3. Environmental Conservation - Drone shark surveillance can aid in research and conservation efforts for marine life protection.

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