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A shark repellent is any method of driving sharks away from an area. Shark repellents are a category of animal repellents. Shark repellent technologies include magnetic shark repellent, electropositive shark repellents, electrical repellents, and semiochemicals. Shark repellents can be used to protect people from sharks by driving the sharks away from areas where they are likely to kill human beings. In other applications, they can be used to keep sharks away from areas they may be a danger to themselves due to human activity. In this case, the shark repellent serves as a shark conservation method. There are some naturally occurring shark repellents; modern artificial shark repellents date to at least the 1940s, with the United States Navy using them in the Pacific Ocean theater of World W

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  • طاردات أِسماك القرش هي مجموعة من الطرق والتقنيات التي تهدف لإبعاد أسماك القرش عن المنطقة. وتندرج طاردات أسماك القرش ضمن فئة تقنيات طاردات الحيوانات. تتنوع طاردات أسماك القرش بناءا على التقنيات التي تستخدمها في إبعاد خطر أسماك القرش ومن بينها طارد أسماك القرش المغناطيسي، وطاردات أسماك القرش الحساسة للكهرباء، وطارد أسماك القرش الكهربائية، وطاردات أسماك القرش التي تستخدم مواد شبه كيماوية، كما أن هناك بعض المواد الطبيعية الطاردة لأسماك القرش. (ar)
  • A shark repellent is any method of driving sharks away from an area. Shark repellents are a category of animal repellents. Shark repellent technologies include magnetic shark repellent, electropositive shark repellents, electrical repellents, and semiochemicals. Shark repellents can be used to protect people from sharks by driving the sharks away from areas where they are likely to kill human beings. In other applications, they can be used to keep sharks away from areas they may be a danger to themselves due to human activity. In this case, the shark repellent serves as a shark conservation method. There are some naturally occurring shark repellents; modern artificial shark repellents date to at least the 1940s, with the United States Navy using them in the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II. (en)
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  • طاردات أِسماك القرش هي مجموعة من الطرق والتقنيات التي تهدف لإبعاد أسماك القرش عن المنطقة. وتندرج طاردات أسماك القرش ضمن فئة تقنيات طاردات الحيوانات. تتنوع طاردات أسماك القرش بناءا على التقنيات التي تستخدمها في إبعاد خطر أسماك القرش ومن بينها طارد أسماك القرش المغناطيسي، وطاردات أسماك القرش الحساسة للكهرباء، وطارد أسماك القرش الكهربائية، وطاردات أسماك القرش التي تستخدم مواد شبه كيماوية، كما أن هناك بعض المواد الطبيعية الطاردة لأسماك القرش. (ar)
  • A shark repellent is any method of driving sharks away from an area. Shark repellents are a category of animal repellents. Shark repellent technologies include magnetic shark repellent, electropositive shark repellents, electrical repellents, and semiochemicals. Shark repellents can be used to protect people from sharks by driving the sharks away from areas where they are likely to kill human beings. In other applications, they can be used to keep sharks away from areas they may be a danger to themselves due to human activity. In this case, the shark repellent serves as a shark conservation method. There are some naturally occurring shark repellents; modern artificial shark repellents date to at least the 1940s, with the United States Navy using them in the Pacific Ocean theater of World W (en)
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  • طارد أسماك القرش (ar)
  • Shark repellent (en)
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