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People have been trying to find an effective shark repellent for over two thousand years.
When asked, "Is there such a thing as shark repellent?"
I would suggest that knowledge and understanding are the best shark repellents.
So far, there has been only one reported death of someone wearing an electronic shark repellent.
Today, the search for an ideal shark repellent is ongoing.
These findings could help in developing more effective shark repellents, scientists said.
He took part in unsuccessful attempts to develop a shark repellent.
A shark repellent is any method of driving sharks away from an area.
He looked again at the growing yellow stain and prayed that the shark repellent was just as effective.
And maybe she could give him something he could use against Ames, some kind of shark repellent.
He found some shark repellent and he sprinkled it right out into the water.
Then, replacing the shark repellent in his belt, he got a fix on the boat and moved off toward it.
Or they take a poison pill or send out a shark repellent.
Though Bristol was carrying two sticks of shark repellent he had little faith in the chemicals.
Its core research involves chemical and electrochemical shark repellent technologies.
Pardaxin, produced by the red sea sole, is a potent shark repellent.
He then took out the shark repellent packet, prayed that all the studies he'd heard on its effectiveness were true, and broke it open.
In this case, the shark repellent serves as a shark conservation method.
But an Australian company's new shark repellent wetsuits were still created using research into sharks' predatory behavior.
Someone told me that getting a book published without a literary agent is like swimming in dangerous waters without a shark repellent.
There is no effective shark repellent.
Fish stun and shark repellent battered her senses.
As with all shark repellents, 100% effectiveness will not be achieved with electropositive metals.
During the Second World War copper acetate was used as shark repellent.
Research into creating a commercial shark repellent using pardaxin was discontinued because it dilutes in the water too quickly.
It was unclear if he had shark repellants, the colonel said.
Clark discovered the Moses sole produces a natural shark repellant.
The military then began providing shark repellant.
"What they have really done is put up more shark repellants," he said, using a term that refers to financing mechanisms designed to block takeovers.
This would do away with unnecessary shark repellants, litigation and like deterrents, and open the way for responsible bids.
The Post Exchange sells shark repellant, I hear.
"It sounds like a shark repellant to me," said Rosario Ilacqua of Nikko Securities.
To drive the point home, the company's board recently proposed that the company adopt a number of "shark repellants," or measures that would make a takeover extremely difficult.
On the contrary, she helped to develop a vital shark repellant needed so sharks and other sea creatures would not set off underwater explosives targeting German U-boats.
References to "poison pills" "shark repellants" and "golden parachutes" irritate some investors even as they impress others - and they flummox almost everybody.
An electric shark repellant may also help reduce such catches "by keeping sharks away from fishing gear, to decrease the number of sharks unnecessarily killed each year," Kempster said.
Chevron also introduced new measures - popularly known as shark repellants - to prevent an unwanted takeover, introduced a new rule which would prevent Pennzoil from calling a shareholders' meeting and asked the courts to approve its actions.
Batman was an adult's view of a kids' view of adult heroes, who were super square, always prepared, and always whip out the clearly labeled can of Shark Repellant Bat Spray in the nick of time.
During and after World War II, he engaged in commercial shark fishing when he was not working for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) on a shark repellant called "Shark Chaser" or on survival manuals for the United States Navy.