Monday, December 15, 2008

Acoustic Transducers to Prevent Shark Attacks of Surfers

Lately we've been seeing increased shark attacks in our nation's beach areas. Some have speculated that the warmer waters are too blame, some say that is because we are over fishing and the sharks are fish after their food supply provided by tropical storms and hurricanes. Others believe that these events were rare and coincidence. Never unless they are occurring and where sharks bite humans becomes an event worthy of headlines like "Man bites dog."

Since we now have the acoustic transducers to corral fish for fish farming can use this technology to keep the sharks away from beaches and popular with tourists. If not, we can see some tourist areas of beach and looking to hurt economic difficulties. Think of the acoustic transducer as a virtual electrified fence (VEF), which is so annoying to the sharks who stays far away and do not want any part thereof.

I propose to have four beams from a spring inside an electromagnetic wave in front of fans on each side to move the Sharks if any of the sea. Then the second wave that moves any were caught behind the first wave. The first wave goes off as the second wave approaches the end of the series. Then the first wave is in line behind the second wave of creating a great barrier, which in turn away. The fence protecting the sound of the ocean surfers ferocious predators.

VEF This system can be configured and automatically turns on the light in the first, and then shut down in the dark. The fish that sharks like to eat is also corralled away from the coast and there will be no reason for the shark to even want to get close to the legs hanging from the surfers waiting for the ninth wave in the ninth set, or a swimmer who was horizontal vertically or treading water resembles a seal or other edible food. Just when you thought it was OK to get back into the water, so now you can really? Think about this.

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