It’s firstly very challenging to get data on sharks, and then when you do it’s a whole different story making sense of it all. Sharks mostly exist beyond our ability to observe them directly – underwater and out of sight – and so we have to use different technologies to track their movement and behaviour. A very popular one is satellite tags, but these can only communicate when the tag is at the surface, creating either very patch data and often very large datasets. It’s then very much like a puzzle, where you have to reconstruct the shark’s movements based on how it matches up with water temperature, available depths, timings of sunrise and sunset etc. This also requires a lot of processing power, so we now rely heavily on programs to crack these data black boxes for us and help reveal the secret lives of sharks.