- Researchers are tagging sharks in the Atlantic Ocean to gather critical data for improving hurricane forecasting.
- Three sharks, including two mako sharks, are fitted with sensors to monitor water conductivity and temperature, key factors influencing hurricane strength.
- This innovative method utilises sharks as 'ocean sensors' to collect data more efficiently than traditional approaches like satellites or robotic gliders.
- The information gathered will help scientists better understand hurricane development, predict their paths, and assess their potential intensity.
- The project plans to tag dozens of sharks annually, integrating their data into hurricane computer models, with careful consideration for the animals' welfare.
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