It's always pretty cool seeing the advancement of technology help us get closer to nature. As for me, I'm more worried about jellyfish stings and currents than a shark bite. Even so, I think I...
In recent years, amateurs, photographers, some scientists, and even law enforcement have embraced drones as a way to study and track sharks, giving us an unprecedented view of one of the world's most infamous but least understood predators.
It's always pretty cool seeing the advancement of technology help us get closer to nature. As for me, I'm more worried about jellyfish stings and currents than a shark bite. Even so, I think I prefer the distance a drone provides just the same.
It's always pretty cool seeing the advancement of technology help us get closer to nature. As for me, I'm more worried about jellyfish stings and currents than a shark bite. Even so, I think I prefer the distance a drone provides just the same.