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Our new webpage is finally live: www.cats.is After a long time in the making the long overdue update is finally here! Thanks to all the See More
Some fun footage from the most beautiful seals that there are ;-) www.abc.net.au/news/2023-07-10/australian-sea-lion-cam-sardi-research-footage-underwater-tagged/102582434?utm_campaign=abc_news_web&utm_content=link&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_source=abc_news_web Thanks Simon and Nato! See More
Sea lion cam the 'best live TV you can watch' as researchers take a plunge with endangered seals
Cameras are fitted to endangered Australian sea lions in a bid to document their foraging habitats, but the results have revealed so much more to excited researchers, including a snappy encounter with a shark.
www.mmrphawaii.org/post/first-ever-deployment-of-cats-suction-cup-video-tag-on-a-fkw
First-ever deployment of CATs suction-cup video tag on a FKW!
The first-ever tagging of a false killer whale with a CATs tag Breaking new ground in marine mammal research, we were able to complete the first-ever deployment of a Customized Animal Tracking Solutions(www.cats.is; CATs)suction-cup video tag on an individual female false killer whale (Pseudorca cra...
Something different for a change: Manatees! :-) So far trials with our suction cup tags have been promising. But only fieldtrials later this year will See More
Manatees equipped with cameras for seagrass research
Animal keepers at Royal Burgers' Zoo are temporarily equipping Caribbean manatees with camera-tag technology as part of international scientific research by Wageningen University & Research (WUR). PhD student Fee Smulders is researching ecological interactions in tropical seagrass ecosystems. If tes...
Recently the posts have been predominantly about whales, but here finally something 'sharky' again:
Tagging Tiger Sharks | SharkFest | National Geographic
To uncover the secret gathering of Maui tiger sharks, a team of scientists dive in and collect crucial data to help crack the case. A PhD student tags a tige...
Some nice footage of the 2022 season from the CNRS humpback work in Madagaskar:
A compilation of all the work done by our PhD Student, Maevatiana during the 2022 breeding season of Humpback whale in Madagascar. Maevatiana has performed 1...
Ocean Alliance have been busy exploring new methods for whale research. I am sure a lot have thought about this for years. Not as much See More
Ocean Alliance Tagging Whales With Drones EN Final
Ocean Alliance continues to find revolutionary ways to deploy drones to study the world’s oceans. Their latest innovation sees a Matrice series Enterprise dr...
Hi everyone: Its time for a new webpage! And we need lots of images to showcase what our products can do. So send us your See More
Just in case you have not come across this whale poop story already ... ;-) www.facebook.com/NaturePortfolioJournals/videos/1064583387633438/ See More
The sea never gives up it's secrets ... www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/seal-camera-lost-at-sea-retrieved-offshore-nova-scotia-1.6204068 See More
After 3½ years lost on the N.S. ocean floor, camera is found and yields hours of video | CBC News
Scientists in Halifax have recovered a trove of research data lost on the ocean floor off Nova Scotia for 3½ years. The remarkable retrieval includes 19 hours of video from a camera attached to a grey seal that was lost in 2018 and dragged up in fishing gear this summer.
'Hot off the press': Awesome publication by the Friedlander and Goldbogen labs about the 'stuff' you can do with CATS-Cams! :-) animalbiotelemetry.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40317-020-00218-8 See More
Advances in biologging technology allow researchers access to previously unobservable behavioral states and movement patterns of marine animals. To relate behaviors with environmental variables, features must be evaluated at scales relevant to the animal or behavior. Remotely sensed environmental da...
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