Australian shark researchers are seeking the help of locals in Southland, New Zealand to find a missing satellite transponder that disconnected from a great white shark. The teardrop-shaped device landed on a secret beach in Fortrose, and scientists are monitoring its temperature changes as the sun rises and falls. The beach is covered in black mussel shells, making it difficult to locate the six-inch black transponder. The beach is only accessible at low tide, and anyone is welcome to help search for it. Shark researchers collect data on shark movement and behavior using these transponders.
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