Abstract Passive acoustic telemetry systems are widely deployed to track animals in aquatic environments. However, investments in integrative methods of data analysis have remained comparatively limited, with current workflows typically considering individual movements separately from space use, home ranges and residency.
Edward Lavender +3 more
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System test approach for the SAX satellite [PDF]
SAX satellite verification is based on a protoflight approach, in which only one system model is realized at flight standard level, taking into account the utilization of hardware already qualified for other space programs and the necessity to respect ...
Giordano, Pietro +2 more
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ABSTRACT Most research comparing wild and hatchery‐produced fish focuses on recently stocked individuals. As a result, these studies only investigate the behavior of naive hatchery fish, leaving a knowledge gap regarding long‐term survivors. We compared the movement, space use, and survival of wild and hatchery‐reared brown trout (Salmo trutta) that ...
Daniel Palm +6 more
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Remote sensing for oceanography: Past, present, future [PDF]
Oceanic dynamics was traditionally investigated by sampling from instruments in situ, yielding quantitative measurements that are intermittent in both space and time; the ocean is undersampled.
Mcgoldrick, L. F.
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Spatial ecology of the Giant Sea Bass, <i>Stereolepis gigas</i>, in a southern California kelp forest as determined by acoustic telemetry. [PDF]
Blincow KM +5 more
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Automated in situ observations of upper ocean biogeochemistry, bio-optics, and physics and their potential use for global studies [PDF]
The processes controlling the flux of carbon in the upper ocean have dynamic ranges in space and time of at least nine orders of magnitude. These processes depend on a broad suite of inter-related biogeochemical, bio-optical, and physical variables ...
Dickey, Tommy D. +2 more
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Miniature photonic-crystal hydrophone optimized for ocean acoustics
This work reports on an optical hydrophone that is insensitive to hydrostatic pressure, yet capable of measuring acoustic pressures as low as the background noise in the ocean in a frequency range of 1 Hz to 100 kHz.
Gordon S. Kino +7 more
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Sharks associated with a large sand shoal complex: Community insights from longline and acoustic telemetry surveys. [PDF]
Reyier E +6 more
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Fine-scale movement of northern Gulf of Mexico red snapper and gray triggerfish estimated with three-dimensional acoustic telemetry. [PDF]
Bohaboy EC, Cass-Calay SL, Patterson WF.
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Life after Catch and Release [PDF]
Since 1988 regulations have required U.S. longline fishermen to release all Atlantic white marlin, Tetrapturus albidus. By the late 1990’s, approximately 99% of Atlantic white marlin caught by U.S. recreational fishermen were released.
Cramer, Jean
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