Drones are detecting more sharks at US beaches, but do they make the public safer?
PolicySaturday, July 11, 2026The Guardian

Drones are detecting more sharks at US beaches, but do they make the public safer?

Recent investments in drone technology have led to more shark sightings at US beaches; however, experts indicate that this increase may not correlate with a rise in shark populations or a heightened threat to swimmers, suggesting that the value of drones in enhancing beach safety is still under debate.

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