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IMOS - AATAMS Facility Satellite Relay Tagging Program - Delayed mode data

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Abstract

The Australian Animal Tagging And Monitoring System (AATAMS) is a coordinated marine animal tagging project. Satellite Relay Data Loggers (SRDL) (most with CTDs, and some also with fluorometers) are used to explore how marine mammal behaviour relates to their oceanic environment. Loggers developed at the University of St Andrews Sea Mammal Research Unit transmit data in near real time via the Argo satellite system. The Satellite Relay Data Loggers are deployed on marine mammals, including Elephant Seals, Weddell Seals, Australian Fur Seals, Australian Sea Lions, New Zealand Fur Seals. Data is being collected in the Southern Ocean, the Great Australian Bight, and off the South-East Coast of Australia. Data parameters measured by the instruments include time, conductivity (salinity), temperature, speed, fluorescence (available in the future) and depth. The data represented by this record are presented in delayed mode.


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Sebastien Mancini

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Sebastien.Mancini(a)utas.edu.au


Citation

Atlas of Living Australia (2018). IMOS - AATAMS Facility Satellite Relay Tagging Program - Delayed mode data. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/qhco7i


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