Search Results - "Swimming with Sharks
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Detection of sharks with the Gemini imaging sonar
Published 2014“…Within 5 m, shark shape, length and swimming action were readily discernible. …”
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Hydrostatic and hydrodynamic characteristics of swimming animals: an inspiration for hybrid buoyant aircraft
Published 2015“…Correlation of the geometric and buoyant properties of the swimming animals with the hybrid buoyant air vehicles is an example of this hypothesis. …”
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Acoustic characterisation of bycatch mitigation pingers on shark control nets in Queensland, Australia
Published 2012“…With currently 3 to 4 pingers per shark net of 200 m length, existing pinger type and arrangement were modelled to be adequate, even for marine mammals swimming straight at a net at top speed. …”
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Development and change in the whale shark tourism industry at Ningaloo Marine Park, Western Australia
Published 2010“…Originally specialist wildlife and nature based tourists exclusively focused on the opportunity to swim with whale sharks partook in the tours. Now a much wider cross section, sourced from the general tourist population in the region, wish to swim with the whale sharks. …”
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Game design analysis of the video game Abzu
Published 2017“…The game can be described as '"a swimming simulation that shows a dream-like interpretation of the ocean's beauty" (Thielenhaus, 2016). …”
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Southern Hemisphere Breeding Stock D humpback whale population estimates from North West Cape, Western Australia
Published 2012“…Five years (2000, 2001, 2006, 2007 and 2008) of aerial surveys carried out over an eight-year period at North West Cape (Western Australia) using line transect methodology allowed trends in whale numbers to be investigated, and provided a base for comparison with estimates made approximately 400km south at Shark Bay (Western Australia). A total of 3,127 whale detections were made during 74 surveys of the 7,043km 2 study area west of NWC. …”
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Discarded species in artisanal fisheries South Sumatra, Indonesia : case study on crab gill nets
Published 2022“…This study identified the discard species generated by the crab gillnet for targeting the blue swimming crab Portunus pelagicus (Linnaeus 1758) in the Banyuasin estuarine of South Sumatra, Indonesia. …”
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Southern hemisphere breeding stock 'D' humpback whale population estimates from North West Cape, Western Australia
Published 2012“…Five years (2000, 2001, 2006, 2007 and 2008) of aerial surveys carried out over an eight-year period at North West Cape (Western Australia) using line transect methodology allowed trends in whale numbers to be investigated, and provided a base for comparison with estimates made approximately400km south at Shark Bay (Western Australia). A total of 3,127 whale detections were made during 74 surveys of the 7,043km2 study area west of NWC. …”
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A novel technique to neutralize the Yawing moment due to asymmetric thrust in a hybrid buoyant aircraft
Published 2016“…Dorsal fin is used in swimming animals like shark for the generation of thrust as well as to meet the requirement of the lateral stability. …”
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