Droning For Sharks 48
FreedomFirstThenPeac writes: Apparently Orange County (specifically, Seal Beach area) has found that drones are useful for finding hazards at the beach, the story has a nice drone-shot overhead of a small shark (scale is hard to tell). They also report that it is easy to spot rip tides. The question of the day, how long till someone links imaging processing software with the guidance system so they can get the drones to hover over, and follow along, as sharks patrol off shore? Just another day at the beach, see the shoal of nerds schooling along with their drone controls? They are the ones who are missing all the swimsuit-enhanced normals in the area.
FAA approval? (Score:2)
Not as of Feb 2015, they didn't (Score:1)
Orange County Sheriff's Office has an approved CoA. too bad it's the Orange County in Florida, not the one in California.
However, that list is as of a while ago. They could well have a CoA by now.
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This is great news for the proponents of more widespread FAA approval of the UAV's commercial applications, because for all their potential helpfulness, there is any number of illegal and ill-advised uses that opponents will rail against.
If they could become ubiquitous protectors of human safety, it is more likely the occasional male
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Re:fill in the blank: Mad Libs? (Score:2)
"how long till someone links imaging processing software with the guidance system so they____obey_____?"
Apparently (Score:1)
Also, these are not drones as they are not autonomous
Also, a real drone will cost a lot more than $1400
Also, a real drone that has the same range as a shark will never be cost effective
Also, fuck slashdot...
Patrolling (Score:2)
Not just sharks but everyone in law enforcement out on patrol should be recording their activities so that confrontations with citizens can be reviewed objectively and perhaps avoided altogether. Just because they carry frickin' lasers instead of guns should not make a difference.
The sharks really should have body cams but this is the next best thing.
FUD (Score:2)
"Some have worried drones could be used to leer at unsuspecting beachgoers or to see inside the homes lining the shore.
The wide angle lenses on the majority of prosumer/consumer devices make concerns over privacy ridiculous. And finally it's not a drone unless it's flying autonomously. Here it's a quadcopter with FPV video.
Australia already uses drones for shark spotting! (Score:4, Informative)
Australia already uses drones for shark spotting... While it's not automated yet, they are already working towards that. They are in the process of collecting sample images of sharks in the water for a AI to use for comparison.
CorpGovMedia has already demonized drones (Score:1)
"Normals?" (Score:2)
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It is in geometry.
However drone isn't a verb, unless you're talking about sound.
disposable drones (Score:2, Insightful)
Sure, the salt will destroy them.
Just buy new ones when they go wonky. DJI Phantoms are about a kilobuck. If they last 2 weeks, that's only 25k/year, which isn't much compared to the salary of the lifeguard looking at the controller. And I'll bet if you committed to buy 25 of them a year, you'd get them cheaper.
The real issue is the cost of the operator.
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Coast Guard chopper pilot once said.... (Score:4, Interesting)
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Talking to a CG chopper pilot who routinely flew up and down our coast once and he said that if you guys (surfers) could see what I see every day from the air you would never go in the water.
Meh, Sharks are generally no more of a risk than a dog. If you use a similar common sense in the water that you do in your local dog park then there's nothing to fear.
Re: yvou fail it! (Score:2)
Is this supposed to be intelligible, or is it just the ramblings of a purposeless bot?
Lack of medication, or perhaps too much (Score:2)
But I instantly got excited about Shark Donuts.
mmmm...donuts.
Yes! (Score:2)
"The question of the day, how long till someone links imaging processing software with the guidance system so they can get the drones to hover over, and follow along, as sharks patrol off shore?"
Hopefully drones equipped with lasers to drive them sharks away. It's not fair if only sharks have lasers.
Re:Yes! (Score:5, Funny)
We are going to need a bigger drone.
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But hey, shark attacks are great news stories, and with a couple of generations tainted by Jaws and similar movies, it's all about the emotional factor.
Yes but those emotions have direct economic consequences, therefore investing a little to protect a lot is worthy of further investigation.
The question is ... (Score:2)
And the question of the day before - or at least, the question of the feasibility phase of the programme - is : is swimming at shallow depth a sufficiently common pre-hunting behaviour amongst all types of dangerous sharks in this particular area, that the behaviour is a sufficiently good predictor of attack to be wor
Droning Maud ? (Score:2)
[Hat's off to the non-Norwegian Slashdottirs who get the joke.]