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Active Satellite Tags Click on the names below to access data, maps and information about each tagged marine animal.
These satellite tagging units can be used in learning many concepts listed in the frameworks and national standards: geography, habitat use by organisms, math concepts, map skills, comprehensive reading, and more.
The active tags are listed below, and over 65 archived satellite tagging events are listed in the archive page.
More Satellite tags are planned. STOP back often.We have more tags scheduled. We also have a large number of archived data from previous satellite tagging events. NOTE: Data may be periodically delayed from Aug. 26 through Sept. 18, but the program is operating as usual.
After hauling his boat out during the Monsoon season Erden will be returning to his travels around mid-December. Join Erden and WhaleNet as he continues to circumnaviagte the planet using only human power vehicles.
Active in DecemberJoin Erden Eruc as he circumnagivates the world.
Erden is on land now until the end of the Monsoon season.
He will be continuing his circumnavigation of the world. Stop back.
Data, Maps, Information and Curriculum Unit.
Satellite monitoring information is in collaboration with Around-n-Over.
Monitoring began June 2007
ActiveOlive Ridley Sea Turtles
Data, Maps, Information and Curriculum Unit.
Satellite Tagging in collaboration with the Riverhead Foundation, Yale- Peabody Museum of Natural History, Univ. de Guadalajara, Western Connecticut State University, and the Wooster School.
Tagged August 5, 2008
ActiveKemp's Ridley Sea Turtle - "Ursula" 86310
Data, Maps, Information and Curriculum Unit.
Satellite Tagging in collaboration with the Univ. of New England, et al.
Tagged August 2, 2008
DelayHarp Seal "39392"
Data, Maps, Information and Curriculum Unit.
Satellite Tagging information is in collaboration with the Mystic Aquarium and the Riverhead Foundation.
Tagged August 1, 2008
Click Here for data from MORE Satellite Tagging Projects.
Data, Report, Maps, and Information on
WHALES, SEALS, PROPOISES, AND TURTLES.
We have More Satellite Tags in hand and we have plans to tag more Seals, Harbor Porpoises, Turtles, and possibly, Whales.
"ROSITA"Review the cruise in the North Atlantic in search of the rare Northern Right Whale with Michael Moore from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, The "Crew" and his family. Study Guide, Maps, Log and more...
Satellite Tagging Data, Maps and Information from over 100 past satellite tags:
- Blue Whales
- Right Whales
- Sperm Whales
- Harbor Porpoises
- Elephant Seals
- Gray Seals
- Harbor Seals
- Hooded Seals
- Turtles
Future Tagging Projects:
- Blue Whales in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
- Humpbacks on their migrations - Planning
- Seals - as opportunities arise
- Turtles - as opportunities arise with Gray's Reef National Narine Sanctuary
Note about tag fixes:
- The position data (lat/long fixes) received is sometimes in decimal fractions of a whole degree, such as 30.50N degrees. To calculate the degree and minutes equivalent, multiply the decimal fraction times 60 minutes/degree, such as .50 x 60 = 30 minutes. In the case of 30.50 degrees, this equals 30 degrees and 30 minutes.
Associated Information: How Satellite Tags work.
How Satellite Tags Are Attached.
Why use technology in scientific research?
Why use satellite tags to study whales and other marine animals?
Argos Location Class Accuracy TableNMFS Whale Species Recovery Plans
Right Whale Sighting Data
Right Whale Research/Fla.-Ga. Early Warning System Reports 1997-Present
Right Whale Research / Warning System Reports
Right Whale Concentration Maps
Satellite Tools, Resources, and Tracking Maps
- Additional maps for plotting positions
Map Generator, make your own maps
Maps - Online Map Creation, make your own maps with bathymetric profiles.
National Data Buoy Center, access oceanographic data in real time
Links to real time oceanographic data
Beaufort (Wind) Scale
Distance generator from any two pointsGMT - What is GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)?
Lat/Long - What is your Lat and Long? Locate any position.
Sea Surface Temperature Satellite ImagesTide Predictor WWW Interface by Dean Pentcheff
Other Species Tagged by Other Organizations:
WhaleNet Home Page