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Underwater Camera, Sensor System Track Dolphin Behavior in the Wild

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A study testing novel underwater camera technology may lead to possible ways to advance conservation and rehabilitation efforts on behalf of wild sea creatures. A remote cetacean-borne video camera and integrated sensor system (C-VISS) was deployed on eight free-swimming dusky dolphins off the coast of New Zealand from December 2015 to January 2016, collecting a total of 535 minutes of video footage. Recorded social behaviors and environmental parameters included conspecific body condition, mother-calf spatial positioning, affiliative behavior, sexual behavior, sociability, prey and...Read full article

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    Published: February 2017
    Research & TechnologyeducationAsia-PacificcamerasSensors & DetectorsImagingenvironmentunderwater cameramarine biologyBioScan

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