Most research on animal behaviour in the deep ocean (to depths of 6000 m) is restricted to the capture of dead specimens or viewing activity over small areas of the sea floor by means of cameras or submersibles. This paper describes the use of a miniature acoustic code-activated transponder (CAT) tag and short base-line sonar to track the movements of deep-sea fish in two dimensions over an area 1 km in diameter centred on a lander platform. The CAT tags and sonar are transported to the deep-sea floor by means of a subsea mooring which is ballasted so that it lands and remains on the sea floor for the duration of the tracking experiment (the lander). A description of the CAT, lander and short base-line sonar is given. Results are presented ...
Photographic landers have proved to be a useful tool for deep-ocean biological research. This paper ...
Techniques for passive acoustic tracking in all three spatial dimensions of marine mammals and ships...
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The Code Activated Transponder (CAT) ingestible fish tag capable of operating at depths of 6 000 m i...
Shallow water studies of fish behavior have used various methods for tracking fish. A new technique ...
Detailed acoustic obsewations of fish behaviour, distribution and density in the trawl area are nece...
This paper presents an acoustic archival tag capable of tracking small marine animals. It is also a ...
Final report of the Working Group on Nephrops Surveys (WGNEPS)Knowing the displacement capacity and ...
A method for attaching acoustic transmitters externally to deep-water fishes in situ is described. T...
Aquatic biotelemetry increasingly relies on using acoustic transmitters ('tags') that enable passive...
Knowing the displacement capacity and mobility patterns of fished marine resources is pivotal to est...
4 pages, 4 figuresKnowing the displacement capacity and mobility patterns of fished marine resources...
Sound propagates particularly well through water and therefore acoustical techniques are commonly ap...
This manuscript has been accepted for publication in Science Robotics. This version has not undergon...
234-237A miniature pinger device for use as an acoustic tag on medium size fish for studying its mov...
Photographic landers have proved to be a useful tool for deep-ocean biological research. This paper ...
Techniques for passive acoustic tracking in all three spatial dimensions of marine mammals and ships...
© 2021 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for...
The Code Activated Transponder (CAT) ingestible fish tag capable of operating at depths of 6 000 m i...
Shallow water studies of fish behavior have used various methods for tracking fish. A new technique ...
Detailed acoustic obsewations of fish behaviour, distribution and density in the trawl area are nece...
This paper presents an acoustic archival tag capable of tracking small marine animals. It is also a ...
Final report of the Working Group on Nephrops Surveys (WGNEPS)Knowing the displacement capacity and ...
A method for attaching acoustic transmitters externally to deep-water fishes in situ is described. T...
Aquatic biotelemetry increasingly relies on using acoustic transmitters ('tags') that enable passive...
Knowing the displacement capacity and mobility patterns of fished marine resources is pivotal to est...
4 pages, 4 figuresKnowing the displacement capacity and mobility patterns of fished marine resources...
Sound propagates particularly well through water and therefore acoustical techniques are commonly ap...
This manuscript has been accepted for publication in Science Robotics. This version has not undergon...
234-237A miniature pinger device for use as an acoustic tag on medium size fish for studying its mov...
Photographic landers have proved to be a useful tool for deep-ocean biological research. This paper ...
Techniques for passive acoustic tracking in all three spatial dimensions of marine mammals and ships...
© 2021 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for...