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Shark Tagging Progress

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"Shark Tagging Progress" offers a groundbreaking exploration of how modern tracking technologies are transforming our understanding of shark migration and marine conservation.

At its core, the book presents an unprecedented decade-long study involving over 2,000 tagged sharks across 15 species, demonstrating how advanced biotelemetry and satellite monitoring systems have replaced traditional tag-and-recapture methods to reveal complex migration patterns and behavioral insights.

The book masterfully progresses from basic tracking methodologies to sophisticated data analysis, weaving together three crucial themes: tracking technology evolution, migration data interpretation, and practical conservation applications. Through clear visualization and real-world examples, readers discover how factors like ocean temperature changes, prey distribution, and human activities influence shark movement patterns.

The research draws from major oceanic regions, presenting previously unpublished data that bridges the gap between marine biology, climate science, and conservation policy. What sets this work apart is its comprehensive approach to translating scientific findings into actionable conservation strategies.

The book examines how tracking data directly influences marine protected area designation and international conservation policies, making it invaluable for researchers, conservation professionals, and graduate students. By combining traditional research methods with innovative machine learning algorithms, it presents practical tools for establishing protected marine corridors and developing sustainable fishing practices, while addressing current debates in marine conservation with empirical evidence.

© 2025 Publifye (E-bog): 9788233943936

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E-bog: 11. januar 2025

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