Shark repelling devices jump in popularity

By Audrey McAvoy
Updated January 25 2014 - 2:56pm, first published 2:55pm
The Electronic Shark Defense System claims to keep sharks away by emitting an electric pulse.
The Electronic Shark Defense System claims to keep sharks away by emitting an electric pulse.
Rudy Aguilar models the Electronic Shark Defense System, a shark deterrent device that attaches to his ankle and surfboard, in Honolulu, Oahu.
Rudy Aguilar models the Electronic Shark Defense System, a shark deterrent device that attaches to his ankle and surfboard, in Honolulu, Oahu.
Dennis O'Donnell shows the Shark Shield shark deterrent device at his Maui store.
Dennis O'Donnell shows the Shark Shield shark deterrent device at his Maui store.

Kihei, Hawaii: A surge in shark attacks on Maui over the past year, including two fatal ones, hasn't stopped people from surfing and swimming in the warm ocean waters that surround the Hawaii island.

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