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Fall, 2008: In partnership with UW/Fisheries, [http://www.beamreach.org/blog/2008/11/12/listening-for-lime-kiln-fish deployed a VR2 off Lime Kiln] lighthouse to detect passing tags serendipitously (no associated tagging). | Fall, 2008: In partnership with UW/Fisheries, [http://www.beamreach.org/blog/2008/11/12/listening-for-lime-kiln-fish deployed a VR2 off Lime Kiln] lighthouse to detect passing tags serendipitously (no associated tagging). | ||
− | Spring, 2009: In partnership with UW/Fisheries/NOAA, [re-deployed VR2 at Lime Kiln]. Deployments also planned for another site in Haro Strait and a site in Cattle Pass area. | + | Spring, 2009: In partnership with UW/Fisheries/NOAA, [http://www.beamreach.org/blog/2009/04/20/fish-hydrophon…-the-san-juansfish-hydrophones-in-the-san-juans re-deployed VR2 at Lime Kiln]. Deployments also planned for another site in Haro Strait and a site in Cattle Pass area. |
Revision as of 11:29, 23 April 2009
Experiments with Vemco acoustic tags and receivers
Spring, 2008: deployed two V13P tags in lingcod off Lime Kiln lighthouse and monitored depths with a VR100
Fall, 2008: In partnership with UW/Fisheries, deployed a VR2 off Lime Kiln lighthouse to detect passing tags serendipitously (no associated tagging).
Spring, 2009: In partnership with UW/Fisheries/NOAA, re-deployed VR2 at Lime Kiln. Deployments also planned for another site in Haro Strait and a site in Cattle Pass area.