Defense-in-depth · non-lethal

From a graduated shark-response perimeter and a coastal telemetry observatory to unlocking targeted behavioural prediction

A non-lethal, defence-in-depth approach, explored in three interactive pieces: a perimeter that detects and deters a shark before it enters a protected swim zone; a derived telemetry observatory where the same modules re-identify tagged sharks at each pass; and the positioning that turns this into individualised, upstream pre-warning — while strengthening, not replacing, the programs cities already run.

01 · WALKTHROUGH
Perimeter + drone relay

Step through the graduated response: detection & fusion, acoustic deterrence, electric boundary. Optional sub-drone (triangulation-steered) and aerial relay.

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02 · DERIVED APPLICATION
Coastal telemetry observatory

The same modules double as a telemetry receiver array; a tagged shark is re-identified at each pass — upstream, non-lethal daily monitoring.

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03 · POSITIONING
Beyond one beach

Why securing a swim zone unlocks targeted behavioural prediction — and how it strengthens, rather than competes with, the programs cities already run.

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Conceptual, illustrative figures — not to scale. Detection stays exhaustive and tag-independent; the monitoring application complements, never replaces, primary detection.