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NameEmail addressOrganizationSatellite tagging experience, or fish tagging experience in generalTopics of interest for satellite tagging workshopSpecific issues you would like to discuss
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Julie Nielsenjulie.nielsen@gmail.comKingfisher Marine ResearchPacific halibut, Pacific cod, sleeper sharks, spiny dogfish in AlaskaDemersal fish geolocation, light-based geolocation, hidden Markov modelsLatitude estimates for demersal fish, temperature-depth profile likelihoods, model diagnostics
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Suzy Kohinsuzy@wildlifecomputers.comWildlife Computers
Popoff and archival tagging of large pelagic fish, worked with tagging data from all WC tag types
What improvements could be made for light-based geolocation modeling?
Is it possible to estimate a time varying movement parameter and if so, how? Correcting for light attenuation with depth
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Jerome Pintijpinti@udel.eduUniversity of DelawareWorking with large datasets, tagging sharks in the AtlanticFuture improvements of algorithms, current limitations
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Ross Dwyerross.dwyer@usc.edu.auUniversity of the Sunshine Coast
tagging sawfishes, sharks, turtles, crocodiles with SPOT and PAT tags in SW Pacific region
Data analysis, filtering and behavioural classification
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Henrik Baktofthba@aqua.dtu.dkTechnical University of Denmark
Positional tracking (acoustic and PSAT) of fish species from small cyprinids to large bluefin tuna
Open source solutions to PSAT geolocation
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Molly Scottmscott23@hawaii.eduHawaii Institute of Marine Biology
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Devon Smithdevon-smith-@hotmail.comUniversity of Northern British ColumbiaAcoustic tagging experience of sturgeon and arctic grayling. Data analysis and practicality of use on freshwater species?
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Melinda Holland
melinda@wildlifecomputers.com
Wildlife ComputersDevelopment of Wildlife Computers light based geolocationImprovements to the GPE3 modelAdding other observations such as bathymetry maps, subsurface temperatures to refine model
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Joe Bottomsjoebottoms1@gmail.comUniversity of Northern British ColumbiaAcoustic and radio tagging of salmonidsApplications for marine tracking of salmon
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Kevin Lay
Kevinlay@wildlifecomputers.com
Wildlife ComputersLIght Based Geolocation Modeling and improvements
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Fabrice Jainefabrice.jaine@sims.org.auIMOS Animal Tracking Facility
Acoustic and PSAT tagging of pelagic fish, sharks and rays and data analysis
Light-based geolocation, position uncertainty estimation, available analysis workflows, improvements to the WC GPE3 model
Estimating and visualising position error uncertainty, new ocean observations or techniques to refine current models
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Belinda Goddard
belinda.goddard@hdr.mq.edu.au
Macquarie UniversityPSAT tagging of yellowtail kingfish and data analysis
Light-based geolocation, position uncertainty estimation, available analysis workflows, improvements to the WC GPE3 model
Estimating and visualising position error uncertainty
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Yuri Niellayuri.niella@mq.edu.auMacquarie UniversityAcoustic and satellite (PSAT and SPOT) or large pelagic sharksHow to improve light-based modelled locations
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Kim Hollandkholland@hawaii.eduUniversity of Hawaiishark tagging stuff
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Petter Lundberg petter.lundberg@slu.se
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Tuna, sharks and salmon
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Gustav Hellström gustav.hellstrom@slu.se
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Tuna, sharks and salmon
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Johan Leander johan.leander@slu.se
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Tuna
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Allina Hillingerahillinger@iim.csic.escsicSkates, acoustic telemetry
Light-based geolocation, position uncertainty estimation, available analysis workflows, improvements to the WC GPE3 model
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Kenn Papadopoulonpapadopoulo@iim.csic.escsicSkates, acoustic telemetry
Light-based geolocation, position uncertainty estimation, available analysis workflows, improvements to the WC GPE3 model
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Antonia Klöcker Antonia.kloecker@hi.noIMR, Norway
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Claudia Menesesclaudia.meneses@vliz.beETN, VLIZHow sat data can be integrated in tracking networks databases
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Takuji Noda
noda@biologging-solutions.com
Biologging Solutions Inc. Japan
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Arc'hantael Labrière
archantael.labriere@imbrsea.eu
Gent University, INBO
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Sandrine Serresandrine.serre@univ-brest.frUniversity of Western Brittany, FranceShark tagging, biologging innovation
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Tom Hortont.horton@exeter.ac.ukUniversity of ExeterPSAT tagging sharks and tunasAll!
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