Does Nova Scotia need shark-detecting drones?
20-08-2026 11:00 via cbc.ca

Does Nova Scotia need shark-detecting drones?

Countries around the world frequented by sharks use drones to detect when the creatures lurk too close to public beaches, but Nova Scotia officials say they don’t plan on using the technology any time soon. Some beachgoers say they'd like to the technology implemented.
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