What is the "PSAT newsletter"
A monthly review of studies and research that has been conducted with our PSAT platform known as '
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Use of Geomagnetic Anomalies for Precise Geo-localization
Part II: Welcome back to Glacier Bay! In this next review, we answer common questions such as what are magnetic anomalies? How do you determine a fish position with magnetic fields? Are PSAT's useful for magnetic geolocation?
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Fine Scale Geo-Localization of Demersal Fish
Part I: Nielsen et al. used PSATs to analyse the migration behaviours of Pacific halibut in a marine protected area (MPA) in the Glacier Bay National Park. This helped them determine if fish were able to "find homes" inside the MPA.
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Satellite Tags Leap Forward Into the Era of AI
Read the full paper review here
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Marine Conservation In Remote Areas
"Leveraging satellite technology to create true shark sanctuaries", a study by Bradley et al. was highlighted in an episode of Discovery Channel's Shark Week, in which Philippe Cousteau explains the potential of long-reporting solar powered PSAT as a tool to monitor ans safeguard sharks in a sanctuary.
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Gauging Fish Activity Through Satellite Transmitted Accelerometry
This study by Pohlot et al. revealed the possibility of using PSATs for satellite transmitted animal telemetry in a world where acceleration datasets were believed to be too large for satellite transmission. This new PSAT feature allowed the use of accelerometer data as a tool for studying sailfish behaviour in remote areas.
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Post-release Mortality Of Bluefin Tuna
That's One Small Swim for Tunas, One Giant Leap for PSAT's!
Read the full paper review here