SPLASH10-F-344
SPLASH10-F (Fastloc®) tags are data-archiving, satellite transmitting tags designed for tracking vertical and horizontal movements of free-range marine animals.
A SPLASH10-F tag works best for researchers conducting fine-scale movement studies on diving animals like cetaceans, sea turtles and pinnipeds.
The SPLASH10-F comes in a variety of shapes for a variety of attachments—whatever works best for your animal.
Overview
Fastloc technology is what sets this tag apart. Fastloc uses GPS to provide highly accurate locations in under a second. Fastloc allows for fine-scale locations on animals that surface too quickly for a traditional GPS or Argos fix—Fastloc acquires positions every few minutes compared to a maximum of a few dozen a day with Argos-only tags.
Key Benefits of Fastloc
- Highly accurate—to 20 m with optimal satellite coverage.
- Fast acquisition—even after prolonged sleep, a location can be acquired in a fraction of a second. Very little surface exposure is needed.
- All acquired GPS snapshots are stored for validation post-download.
- Flexible scheduling—fixes can be scheduled at regular intervals or duty cycled depending on day or season.
- Many locations possible—hundreds achievable per day for a higher resolution track.
Key Features of SPLASH10-F Tags
- Highly Customizable Data Collection and Transmitting Schedule—users can customize and prioritize data transmissions. Deployments can be tailored to achieve unique experimental objectives. Flexible transmissions provide the ability to extend the life of the tag by focusing on specific seasons or times of the year.
- Full Data Archive Available on Recovery—SPLASH10-F tags contain one GB of onboard memory for archiving data. This means when you recover your tag, your full data set is available, even if the battery is dead—data are maintained in the archive for up to 25 years.
- Specialized Shapes—SPLASH10-F tags come in over 60 shapes and configurations. They contain an array of sensors that gather a myriad of data products.
- The Portal Advantage—SPLASH10-F tags are supported by the Wildlife Computers Data Portal, a collection of data management tools and services. Developed specifically for the display and investigation of data from Wildlife Computers tags, the data portal streamlines the processes of acquiring, preserving, and sharing data services. The portal helps collect, prepare, and analyze the data returned from the tag— via Argos or the archive. Data are easily sorted, filtered, searched, uploaded, and shared. You can see a Google Earth display of your deployment track, color-coded to show the relative age of each location. You can also set up a live KMZ to get data into your own monitoring system.
Data Products
Archived Data:
- Depth
- Temperature
- Light
- Wet/Dry
Transmitted Data:
- Light Level Geolocation (GPE3)
- Argos Locations
- Fastloc—Most Recent and Post-dive
- Haulout Duration & Location
- Depth Time Series
- Temperature Time Series
- Profile of Depth & Temperature (PDT)
- Dive PDT
- Time-At-Temperature Histogram (TAT)
- Time-At-Depth Histogram (TAD)
- Behavior Log
- Maximum Dive Depth Histogram
- Dive Duration Histogram
- Percent-Dry Timeline
- 20-Minute Dry Timeline
- Dry-Deep-Neither Timeline
Additional Data Products Available:
- Acceleration 3-Axis Archive
- Stomach Temperature
Specifications
Below are the physical specifications of different SPLASH10-F models. A full description of the features is available on the downloadable SPLASH10-F Product Features (PDF).
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