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1804 Getting Sharked: Search for Solutions | Changing Seas | Preview

Season 18 | 2m 37s

As shark populations are slowly recovering along the southeastern U.S., recreational fishers are reporting more depredation – instances of sharks eating their catch before they can reel it in. With frustrations mounting among anglers, researchers are testing “repellent” devices in the search for a solution that will keep fishers happy and sharks thriving.

Major funding for this program was provided by The Batchelor Foundation, encouraging people to preserve and protect America’s underwater resources. Additional funding was provided by The Parrot Family Endowment for Environmental Education. Distributed by American Public Television.
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Researchers study gray seals on Sable Island, the world’s largest breeding colony.
Researchers study gray seals on Sable Island, the world’s largest breeding colony.
Puerto Rico’s fishers transform their communities after Hurricanes Irma and Maria.
Scientists and engineers test ways to both mitigate and harness the power of waves.
Scientists test repellents to stop sharks from taking fish from anglers’ lines.
Scientists collaborate with elephant seals to study their life cycles and ocean health.
Scientists work to unravel the cause of the fish spinning phenomenon in the Florida Keys.
Scientists in Madeira study the impacts of plastics on whales and dolphins.
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