Strange but True: Sharks as Weather Forecasters

by Jeremy Elton Jacquot, Los Angeles on 03.26.08
Science & Technology

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Image courtesy of Jeff Kubina via flickr

Given all the fearmongering about sharks, it may seem hard to believe that these creatures could one day be prized by humans - for their ability to predict storms. Aberdeen University's Lauren Smith, who has spent the last few years studying their lateral line system, or balance system, for her dissertation, believes scientists should monitor their behavior to anticipate bad weather fronts. Hair cells in their lateral line system, which allows sharks to sense slight changes in pressure in the water column, help them orient to water currents and locate potential prey.

Smith is one of the first scientists to test the so-called barometric low-pressure theory. While working at the Bimini Shark Lab in the Bahamas, Smith did several experiments in which she attached sensor and acoustic tags to sharks to simultaneously record their location and variables such as pressure and temperature.

She also conducted several trials at Aberdeen's National Hyperbaric Center in which she replicated the pressure changes caused by severe weather fronts to monitor the sharks' behavior; she found that sharks, perhaps anticipating the bad weather, reacted to the changes by moving to deeper waters.

In the future, Smith hopes her research could be applied in situ to anticipate serious weather events or disruptions in the water column, such as the tsunami that overwhelmed Indonesia a few years ago. A biological technique of tracking the weather and sea-level changes could prove more accurate, or at least more consistent, over the long run than many of the high-end buoys currently deployed in several regions of thew world.

Via ::The Daily Mail: Storm-detecting sharks may be the weather forecasters of the future (newspaper)

See also: ::Bycatch Incidents and Fin Soup are Wiping Out Shark Populations Worldwide, ::Jean-Michel Cousteau: Sharks Need Our Help

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Comments (2)

Now here is something that we can at least look forward to when it comes to sharks. Known as the terrors of the deep, now they can be saviors as well. Hopefully we have enough of them around since shark killings may become an issue on how they can help us out.

jump to top Bry Green [TypeKey Profile Page] says:

This news doesn't surprise me...Sharks are one of the most useful creatures on the planet. They are a key player in the ocean ecosystem that helps sustain life on land! It's because of Spielberg they get such a bad rep..Long live the Sharks.

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