Australian scientists have developed a pair of anti-shark wetsuits that make divers appear invisible by camouflaging their bodies in the sea and trick sharks into thinking surfers are poisonous. A team of researchers from the University of Western Australia joined forces with designers from Shark Attack Mitigation Systems (SAMS) to create the suits. The blue pattern of the Elude suit can’t be seen by the shark because the fish are colour blind. While the stripes on the Diverter suit mimic the colours of poisonous fish to warn the sharks off.
THIS is how you deal with shark attacks. Not by killing or hunting the sharks, but by protecting yourself when you go into the water. A+
in aquarius there is a satisfied solitary who has experienced and retired from the game and desires the simple life of being left alone to think and live freely
and a wild child who is determined to disrupt the world, and have its voice and message heard as loudly and influentially by as many people as possible
Took this photo at woodside wildlife and falconry park again, in the warm and very tropical section where these guys we’re flying around and eating fresh fruit. Their wings were a deep cobalt blue colour, really beautiful. Cool hair too.
a nice flowering shrub for your valentine’s dashboard