Devices attached to living organisms with the purpose of determining the location of those organisms as a function of time after tagging and release.
Dataset Name | PI-Supplied Description | PI-Supplied Name |
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Anemone observation log including such as depth, species, and size from coastal reefs of Ormoc Bay, Leyte, Philippines, 2012-2018 | Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) tags help scientists track individual organisms by providing a reliable lifetime 'barcode' for an individual animal. PIT tags are dormant until activated; they therefore do not require any internal source of power throughout their lifespan.To activate the tag, a low-frequency radio signal is emitted by a scanning device that generates a close-range electromagnetic field. The tag then sends a unique alpha-numeric code back to the reader (Keck 1994). Scanners are available as handheld, portable, battery-powered models and as stationary, automated models that are usually used for automated scanning. | Biomark 601 PIT tag reader |
Hydroacoustic tracking data from blue crabs released in receiver arrays along the Atlantic coast from May 2019 to Feb 2020 | The Vemco V9 coded tag, 9 mm in diameter, was developed to provide researchers with the means to track and determine the behaviour patterns of small animals. The V9 tag can function as a simple pinger giving location only, or can be equipped with depth and/or temperature sensors. V9 coded transmitters operate at 69 kHz and can be detected by all VEMCO 69 kHz receivers. NERC term: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL1157/ | Vemco V9 acoustic tags |
Clownfish collection log including such as depth, species, and size from coastal reefs of Ormoc Bay, Leyte, Philippines, 2012-2018 | Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) tags help scientists track individual organisms by providing a reliable lifetime 'barcode' for an individual animal. PIT tags are dormant until activated; they therefore do not require any internal source of power throughout their lifespan.To activate the tag, a low-frequency radio signal is emitted by a scanning device that generates a close-range electromagnetic field. The tag then sends a unique alpha-numeric code back to the reader (Keck 1994). Scanners are available as handheld, portable, battery-powered models and as stationary, automated models that are usually used for automated scanning. | Biomark 601 PIT tag reader |
Codes used in 2018 data including anemone and clownfish species, clownfish tail color/shape and dive-type | Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) tags help scientists track individual organisms by providing a reliable lifetime 'barcode' for an individual animal. PIT tags are dormant until activated; they therefore do not require any internal source of power throughout their lifespan.To activate the tag, a low-frequency radio signal is emitted by a scanning device that generates a close-range electromagnetic field. The tag then sends a unique alpha-numeric code back to the reader (Keck 1994). Scanners are available as handheld, portable, battery-powered models and as stationary, automated models that are usually used for automated scanning. | Biomark 601 PIT tag reader |
Damselfish energetics from multiple shallow reef sites in the Caribbean between June 2016-2019 | Subcutaneous elastomer tags were used to tag non-adult fish (https://www.nmt.us/visible-implant-elastomer/) | Subcutaneous elastomer tags |
Damselfish energetics from multiple shallow reef sites in the Caribbean between June 2016-2019 | Floy T-bar anchor tags were used for tagging fish (chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/http://www.floytag.com/uploads/floycatalog.pdf) | Floy T-bar anchor tags |
Dive log from coastal reefs of Ormoc Bay, Leyte, Philippines, 2012-2018 | Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) tags help scientists track individual organisms by providing a reliable lifetime 'barcode' for an individual animal. PIT tags are dormant until activated; they therefore do not require any internal source of power throughout their lifespan.To activate the tag, a low-frequency radio signal is emitted by a scanning device that generates a close-range electromagnetic field. The tag then sends a unique alpha-numeric code back to the reader (Keck 1994). Scanners are available as handheld, portable, battery-powered models and as stationary, automated models that are usually used for automated scanning. | Biomark 601 PIT tag reader |
GPX log of survey dives(?) from coastal reefs of Ormoc Bay, Leyte, Philippines, 2012-2018 | Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) tags help scientists track individual organisms by providing a reliable lifetime 'barcode' for an individual animal. PIT tags are dormant until activated; they therefore do not require any internal source of power throughout their lifespan.To activate the tag, a low-frequency radio signal is emitted by a scanning device that generates a close-range electromagnetic field. The tag then sends a unique alpha-numeric code back to the reader (Keck 1994). Scanners are available as handheld, portable, battery-powered models and as stationary, automated models that are usually used for automated scanning. | Biomark 601 PIT tag reader |
Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) tags scan log from the west coast of Leyte, the Philippines in the municipalities of Albuera and Bay Bay City, 2014-2018. | Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) tags help scientists track individual organisms by providing a reliable lifetime 'barcode' for an individual animal. PIT tags are dormant until activated; they therefore do not require any internal source of power throughout their lifespan.To activate the tag, a low-frequency radio signal is emitted by a scanning device that generates a close-range electromagnetic field. The tag then sends a unique alpha-numeric code back to the reader (Keck 1994). Scanners are available as handheld, portable, battery-powered models and as stationary, automated models that are usually used for automated scanning. | Biomark 601 PIT tag reader |
Squid tag movement data and environmental sampling acquired in November 2021 and May 2023 near Faial and Pico Islands, Azores archipelago. | The ITag (12.5 × 2.6 × 2.7 cm) is a custom-built biologging tag designed for soft-bodied invertebrates. It contains a triaxial inertial measurement unit (IMU) with an accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer sampled at 100 Hz (TDK Invensense MPU9250), and pressure, temperature (Keller 7LD), and light sensors (Intersil ISL29125) sampled at 1 Hz. | ITag |