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annihilation
03-01-2006, 02:21 PM
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/03/01/060301191157.9lr6rn3n.html

Pentagon mulling 'stealth sharks' to patrol the seas: New Scientist


The Pentagon is reportedly funding research into neural implants with the ultimate hope of turning sharks into "stealth spies" capable of gliding undetected through the ocean.
According to the British weekly New Scientist, the research builds on experimental work to control animals by implanting tiny electrodes in their brain, which are then stimulated to induce a behavioral response.
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"The Pentagon hopes to exploit sharks' natural ability to glide quietly through the water, sense delicate electrical gradients and follow chemical trails," says the report, carried in next Saturday's New Scientist.
"By remotely guiding the sharks' movements they hope to transform the animals into stealth spies, perhaps capable of following vessels without being spotted."
The unusual project is being funded by the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which pioneered the Internet as a platform for robust communications.
Scientists involved in the scheme presented their work last week at a meeting on Ocean Sciences in Honolulu, Hawaii, according to the report.
A team at Boston University have implanted electrodes into the brain of a spiny dogfish in a shallow tank.
The implants, controlled by a small radio transmitter, stimulate either the right or left side of a brain area dedicated to smell, causing the fish to flick around in that direction in response to the signal.
The next step will be to take this device outside the laboratory. Blue sharks implanted with the gadget are to be released off the coast of Florida.
As radio signals will not penetrate the sea, communications with the fish will be made through US Navy acoustic towers capable of sending sonar signals to a shark up to 300 kilometers (187 miles) away.
Other DARPA-funded researchers are working on using implants to record brain activity in sharks in order to understand which neurons are fired by scents, electrical or magnetic fields.
These signals help the fish to navigate and offer the reward of food, and could thus in theory be manipulated for surveillance work.
New Scientist says the DARPA work is controversial, but also points out that work with animal implants also has a potential benefit for medicine. Understanding more about the brain's electrical signals could one day result in implants to control a prosthetic limb to overcome paralysis.

smeghead
03-01-2006, 02:33 PM
Sharks with frickin laser beams attached to their heads...

LaoSexMachine
03-01-2006, 02:35 PM
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ElHombre
03-01-2006, 02:44 PM
what, the navy not having any luck with dolphins?

JoaMei
03-01-2006, 02:46 PM
what, the navy not having any luck with dolphins?

Given the intelligence of dolphins it might be more difficult to remote control them.

LaoSexMachine
03-01-2006, 02:47 PM
Dolphins=capturing frogmen terrorist and mine detection

Sharks=Spies

I say use the Great white. Scares anyone!

usa320
03-01-2006, 02:56 PM
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damn. beat me to it.

Chuckie
03-01-2006, 02:57 PM
...Understanding more about the brain's electrical signals could one day result in implants to control a prosthetic limb to overcome paralysis.


Well at least something useful will come out of it.

annihilation
03-01-2006, 03:35 PM
Anyone miss this piece of the article.....
"The next step will be to take this device outside the laboratory. Blue sharks implanted with the gadget are to be released off the coast of Florida."

So now beach goers will have to worrying about a whole new threat.

Hellfish
03-01-2006, 03:44 PM
Blue sharks are pellagic and not littoral. Can only really use 'em to spy on ships at sea already.

ArchDeacon
03-01-2006, 03:44 PM
Anyone miss this piece of the article.....
"The next step will be to take this device outside the laboratory. Blue sharks implanted with the gadget are to be released off the coast of Florida."

So now beach goers will have to worrying about a whole new threat.

Thats what I was thinking. Wasn't the movie Deep Blue Sea based on a similar premise? While fictional, I think the message was clear, it's bad mojo to mess with Mother Nature.

LaoSexMachine
03-01-2006, 03:45 PM
Check out the big brain on Hellfish!! You a smart Muthfvcka!

James
03-01-2006, 03:50 PM
Given the intelligence of dolphins it might be more difficult to remote control them.

http://img495.imageshack.us/img495/4247/farside0ol.gif
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joshfox0
03-01-2006, 04:14 PM
Blue sharks are pellagic and not littoral. Can only really use 'em to spy on ships at sea already.

roflrofl:hug::hug::hug::hug::hug: i love your brain it wins everything. **bows down to master** you are the man of godlike knowledge

Hellfish
03-01-2006, 04:20 PM
Heh... not that smart. I was this (---> <---) close to being a marine biologist. All my work is voluntary now. Sharks just happen to be my field of interest and blue sharks just happen to be one of the more interesting species. :)

Hell, conventional wisdom says that the Blues will probably be more interested in squid boats than anything of interest.

Ratamacue
03-01-2006, 04:29 PM
I dissected a shark once. Damn things barely have any internal organs at all. And the brain is freaking tiny. The spiral intestine was kind of cool though.

Death.
03-01-2006, 04:50 PM
Sharks with frickin laser beams attached to their heads...

...lmao rofl.

That post and the Dr. Evil pic made my day,hahahah

Seiran
03-01-2006, 05:02 PM
I can just imagine PETA picketing in Washington over this...*shrugs* Oh well...future test subjects.

remo williams
03-01-2006, 05:08 PM
Dolphins=capturing frogmen terrorist and mine detection

Sharks=Spies

I say use the Great white. Scares anyone!

yeah,but if you want the most bang for your buck you'd really want the bull shark..can swim in salt and fresh water,smaller(most often mistaken for a dolphin) and are the most aggressive sharks goingp-) ..

annihilation
03-01-2006, 05:36 PM
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I love farside....to bad he stopped the run.

Mr Gently Benevolent
03-01-2006, 08:35 PM
Blue sharks are pellagic and not littoral. Can only really use 'em to spy on ships at sea already.True but they can be found close to shore and near bottom in the West and North West of Ireland and West of Scotland but mostly a couple of miles out elsewhere in the UK. You can often see Blues breaking the surface near shoals of Mackerel on the West of Scotland. There is a few places North West of Scotland and South of Faroe where they seem to be very plentiful could be at 200-300 meters but no one is talking as its usually a big money shot. I suppose Mr Blue gets picked because he is so cosmopolitan.