Recovery of a Satellite Tag Advances Bluefin Tuna Conservation
In an extraordinary achievement, an Argos satellite tag deployed on a bluefin tuna was recovered after 385 days of tracking, marking a significant milestone in marine conservation efforts. Thanks to...
ANGELS concludes its mission
ANGELS, France’s first industrial nanosatellite, will be decommissioned on December 18, 2024, exactly five years after its launch in December 2019. Initially designed with a two-year lifespan,...
Dive Into the Cutting-Edge Argos-4 Services Starting On July 10th!
Unleash the Power of the 4th Argos Generation Experience a New Era of Excellence! Here we are: Gazelle and Ocean-Sat-3 are now fully operational and will be ready for you to use on the 10th of July!...
Argos support: your daily operations partner
Last year we met with Charles Drieu La Rochelle, member of the user support team in France, to find out more about CLS Group's excellent customer care. But, did you know that he's part of a dynamic...
Lost shark tag found thanks to the Animal Telemetry Network and the Argos goniometer
Marcus Drymon, Assistant Extension Professor at Mississippi State University Marine Fisheries Specialist and Dr. Greg Skomal, an accomplished marine biologist who we interviewed for Shark Week, were...
Lake charr ecotypes’ habitats differ
Lake charrs are freshwater fish found in the Laurentian Great Lakes (North America), among others. They nearly disappeared, but restoration was successful at least in Lake Superior. Understanding...
3 Top Tips for using your Goniometer with Thomas Gray
Thomas Gray joined the Argos team in 2016 and has quickly become our go-to person on all things Goniometer. He brings ten years of sales and marketing experience in the underwater tech realm...
Lost Glider at sea found thanks to Argos and Goniometer
Gliders are valuable platforms in terms of equipment but also in terms of the vital information they collect. It is therefore not surprising that many of them are equipped with small Argos beacons...
The Argos Goniometer Recovers Data of a Tagged Fish Eaten by a Predator
Scientists Chiang, Wei-Chuan (Riyar) & Shian-Jhong Lin, from Eastern Marine Biology Research Center of Fisheries Research Center, Taiwan and Michael K. Musyl from Pelagic Research Group LLC,...
Glider Recovery with the Argos Goniometer Back-Up Tracking
Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) is a national collaborative research infrastructure, supported by the Australian Government. The IMOS Ocean Gliders facility operates a fleet of...
100% of our Pop-Up Tags Recovered Thanks to the Goniometer
Rick Goetz (NOAA NWFSC) leased the Argos Goniometer in May 2016 in order to recover pop-up satellite tags (model: SeaTag-MOD from Desert Star Systems). Using the Argos Goniometer, Rick noted, "We...
New Goniometer RXG-134 for Argos Tag Recovery
The Argos signal can be received on the field from few meters to more than 100 km.
Finding a Glider in the Coral Sea
A glider deployed in the Coral Sea in May 2015 by the IMOS (Australia) developed technical problems, most likely due to a faulty memory card. The glider was recovered in September 2015, thanks the...
Find a Tag at Sea with Goniometer
"This equipment is very good news for researchers - now it is reasonable to expect that if PSATs pop up in an area that can be reached by boat, tags can be physically recovered. For my research,...
Tracking Black-tailed Godwits (Limosa limosa)
The sat-tags were deployed in Spain and Portugal since 2013 (60 in total) and birds were followed traveling from their wintering grounds in Africa and Iberia to their breeding grounds in Western...