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Tracking Marine Animals Worldwide (on the World Wide Web!)

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Animal telemetry, the science of gathering information on the movement and behavior of marine organisms using animal-borne sensors, or tags, is a rising star in the field of ocean observing. Now, after years in development, an online portal is available that allows anyone to view the movement and behavior of tagged marine organisms worldwide using a web browser. Continue reading →
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