In-situ observations using tagged animals

  • Roquet, Fabien
  • Boehme, Lars
  • Bester, Marthán. N.
  • Bornemann, Horst
  • Brasseur, Sophie
  • Charrassin, Jean-Benoit
  • Costa, Daniel
  • Fedak, Mike A.
  • Guinet, Christophe
  • Hall, Alisa
  • Harcourt, Robert
  • Hindell, Mark. A.
  • Kovacs, Kit M.
  • Lea, Mary-Anne
  • Lovell, Phil
  • Lowther, Andrew
  • Lyderson, Christian
  • McMahon, Clive
  • Picard, Baptiste
  • Reverdin, Gilles
  • Vincent, Cécile
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Publication date
January 2017

Abstract

Marine mammals help gather information on some of the harshest environments on the planet, through the use of miniaturized ocean sensors glued on their fur. Since 2004, hundreds of diving marine animals, mainly Antarctic and Arctic seals, have been fitted with a new generation of Argos tags developed by the Sea Mammal Research Unit of the University of St Andrews in Scotland, UK. These tags investigate the at-sea ecology of these animals while simultaneously collecting valuable oceanographic data. Some of the study species travel thousands of kilometres continuously diving to great depths (up to 2100 m). The resulting data are now freely available to the global scientific community at http://www.meop.net. Despite great progress in their rel...

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