Friday
Mar112011
Project Barracuda

Check out the first ever use of popup satellite archival transmitters to study the movement patterns of great barracuda. This groundbreaking research is being conducted near Eleuthera, The Bahamas, and expands on earlier work that examined the spatial ecology of great barracuda using acoustic telemetry.
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Reader Comments (1)
I guess we just need to know and categorize everything. Nothing is allowed to run free and untracked; we are the champions, after all! On the other hand, it's just a fish, right?