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Shark-Resistant Wetsuits: Research & Ocean Safety

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

New Wetsuits show Promise in⁣ Reducing Shark attack Injuries,Study Finds

SOUTH AUSTRALIA -‌ Researchers are making ‌strides in ocean⁤ safety ‌with the advancement and testing of new bite-resistant wetsuits,offering potential⁢ relief to surfers and swimmers increasingly anxious about shark encounters. A recent study by Flinders University in South Australia evaluated four ⁤distinct fabrics ⁣designed to minimize injuries and prevent blood loss during a shark attack.

The testing rigorously simulated bites from great white and tiger sharks – the ‌species responsible for the majority ⁢of unprovoked attacks. The research comes as concerns‌ remain⁣ high following a fatal shark attack at Granites⁣ Beach on South Australia’s West coast in January.

“Surfing alone,​ I‍ definately get ⁢a bit nervous and eerie that there’s a shark,” said Mason Smith, a local surfer.”It’d make me feel heaps ‍more agreeable wearing a shark resistant wetsuit.”

Experts believe advancements ⁢in technology are bringing effective shark‍ bite mitigation⁣ closer to reality. “Nowadays with all the different ​technologies and devices available we are at the point were we can ​reduce the risk of ⁣shark ​bites,” stated researcher ⁣Huveneers.

The findings⁢ are expected ‌to inform ongoing efforts to improve⁢ ocean safety and lessen ⁢the risk of shark-related injuries, ⁤offering a potential new⁣ layer of protection for those​ enjoying Australia’s ⁤waters.

This article was produced with ​the assistance of 9ExPress.

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