Telemetry data and analysis from bio-logger deployments on northern fur seals in the Bering and Pacific. Maintained by Josh London (@jmlondon / josh.london@noaa.gov)
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Telemetry data and analysis from bio-logger deployments on northern fur seals in the Bering and Pacific. Maintained by Josh London (@jmlondon / josh.london@noaa.gov)
CAMCALT (Complex Animal Movement Capture and Live Transmission) is a forest surveillance and monitoring system designed to capture complex animal movements and provide live video feed wirelessly from any part of the world. It aims to prevent hunting and poaching, enhancing forest security.
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