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Topic: Shark tracking (and whales, and turtles........)  (Read 3016 times)

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Northern Boy

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The link below is to NOAA data from electronically tagged marine life; sharks, mammals and birds. You can click on maps for individual animals and see where they've been. It's pretty cool. These animals travels a long way, especially the turtles.

I wonder what happens when a tiger shark eats a transmitter-bearing turtle.........

http://las.pfeg.noaa.gov/TOPP_recent/index.html


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 :smt006  Very cool, NB!  I'm a big fan of tracking, just out of layman curiosity.

I hope they get some tags on some Great Whites in our areas, and various salmon.

Thanks for the post!  -Matt
« Last Edit: March 20, 2008, 02:22:45 PM by HobieSport »


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There is a tag on a Great White; the one that was in Monterey Bay Aquarium until recently. He's now enjoying Spring Break in Baja............

(that lame joke, and the link, both came from a story in the Chronicle).


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What they really should do is tag all white sharks with these things.  Then all we need to do is bring out a smart phone while fishing in the ocean to keep an eye on them.  Better yet, have the shark tracking information integrated into you GPS unit.

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My thoughts exactly, Brian.  Tag the Great Whites.

« Last Edit: March 21, 2008, 12:33:02 PM by HobieSport »


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And while we're at it, lets tag all our kayaks!
How long have you lived in Mendo everybody I know who lives up there is really opposed to that type of thing.
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very cool stuff!!


Northern Boy

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What they really should do is tag all white sharks with these things.  Then all we need to do is bring out a smart phone while fishing in the ocean to keep an eye on them.  Better yet, have the shark tracking information integrated into you GPS unit.

Brian



I suspect that ignorance is bliss. If you're in the ocean round here, there are Great Whites nearby. All the tracker would do is freak me out even more!


 

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