When we released Tag Agent 2.1.14 software program, we found out there was a problem with the auto-upgrade feature. If you are using this version, you will need to uninstall and reinstall Tag Agent to make sure you have the latest version. If you already...

Thank you all for an incredible year. We look forward to learning about all the new research projects in 2020. Wildlife Computers will be closed for the holiday season from December 20-January 2. We will be back in the office on January 3. Email at tags@wildlifecomputers.com...

GPE3 provides light-based geolocation estimates of movements from the light data collected by our tags. Learn more about the key benefits of using this statistically robust tool....

Biofouling is a scourge for scientists and researchers using tags to collect data from marine animals. Not only does biofouling add drag and reduce overall hydrodynamic performance but can also impede, or worse, eliminate the tag’s ability to communicate with Argos satellites. When a tag breaches,...

Did you know you can share your Argos data with other program owners? All you need to do is create a guest account. Wildlife Computers created a worksheet- Creating-Argos-Guest-Account- to walk you through it but here are the basics. Navigate to the login screen of...

Wildlife Computers released new tags over the last few months. Our LIMPET (Low Impact Minimally Percutaneous Electronic Transmitter) tags are widely used for cetacean tracking. The small footprint allows for deployment high on a dorsal fin to enable frequent transmissions to the Argos satellites. Last...

The Archelon group, the Sea Turtle Protection Society of Greece, is doing some amazing work. Last July the group tagged a female loggerhead in Kyparissia Bay with a Wildlife Computers satellite tag. You can see "Thalia's" tracks and where she headed a year later by...

  Investigating the drivers of vertical movement patterns in predatory pelagic fishes Report from a krill focused survey with RV Kronprins Haakon and land-based predator work in Antarctica during 2018/2019 Seasonal spatial segregation in blue sharks (Prionace glauca) by sex and size class in the...

In a unique collaboration, NOAA worked with fisherman in Savoonga to tag and track cod within the Bering Sea.  The NOAA research project is tracking about 40 Pacific cod in the Northern Bering Sea with Wildlife Computers MiniPATs that will continue to gather data for...

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