Ocean Tracking Network
The Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) is a global network research and monitoring effort using implanted acoustic transmitters to study fish migration patterns. It is based at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia. The technology used by the Ocean Tracking Network comes from the Pacific Ocean Shelf Tracking Project (POST) and the Tagging of Pacific Pelagics (TOPP) project. Provided by Wikipedia-
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17by Marcoux, Marianne, Ferguson, Steven H., Roy, Nathalie, Bedard, Jeannette M., Simard, YvanContributors: “...Ocean Tracking Network...”
Published in Polar Biology (2016)
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18by Bordeleau, X, Hatcher, B G, Denny, S, Whoriskey, F G, Patterson, D A, Crossin, G TContributors: “...Ocean Tracking Network...”
Published in Conservation Physiology (2019)
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19by Strople, Leah C., Filgueira, Ramón, Hatcher, Bruce G., Denny, Shelley, Bordeleau, Xavier, Whoriskey, Frederick G., Crossin, Glenn T.Contributors: “...Ocean Tracking Network...”
Published in Environmental Biology of Fishes (2018)
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20by Crossin, Glenn T., Hatcher, Bruce G., Denny, Shelley, Whoriskey, Kim, Orr, Michael, Penney, Alicia, Whoriskey, Frederick G.Contributors: “...Ocean Tracking Network...”
Published in Conservation Physiology (2016)
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