Track the movements of North Atlantic right whales with cutting-edge remote sensing analysis.
This final report shares methods and findings from tagging and satellite tracking efforts, offering practical insights into how researchers monitor whale movements, depth, and activity in the ocean environment.
- Learn how satellite and radio tagging are used to study whale behavior and habitat use.
- See how data on travel speeds, diving patterns, and surface resting contribute to understanding population distribution.
- Explore example analyses and figures that illustrate movements, timing, and geographic patterns.
- Understand the practical recommendations for tagging and monitoring large cetaceans in the field.
Ideal for readers interested in marine science, wildlife tracking, and applied remote sensing in ocean ecosystems.