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GPS Does its Job Underwater with a Shark

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

A phenomenal Amount of Data on Migrating Habits is being Gathered

Maritime Wildlife Tracking is Very Telling

We have heard of tracking wildlife in the wilderness and the interesting things being discovered there, but now, going submersible on the back of a great white shark is proving to be just as exciting.

In New Zealand, a great white shark named Grim, has been tagged with a GPS Tracking device that follows his every move.  The dorsal fin holds the device which provides the data updates every time the shark breaks the surface of the water.

What GPS Reveals

What researchers are watching is how far Grim roams and the locations to which he visits and even his feeding habits.

Surprising to those monitoring Grims’ adventures is the distances that he covers.  In just 11 days, he had traversed more than 1,100 kilometers through the ocean.

Other important data from other devices that are attached to similar marine wildlife in the program include depth, temperature, and even light levels which are useful for long distance mapping of the ocean floor.

Much like mapping that is done on dry ground; GPS Tracking of the ocean floor is helping maritime scientists study locations of sea-going creatures and underwater plant life.

Curiosity Persists

It all goes back to assisting in our understanding of how things work in our world.  And GPS Tracking is one of the best methods of satisfying our curiosities.

Some of the goals that are met with these kinds of programs include: (more…)

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