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Argos Services for Wildlife Conservation

Argos Services for Wildlife Conservation

Welcome to this edition of our wildlife newsletter. In this issue, we highlight an innovative project in Africa that harnesses satellite technology to reduce human-wildlife conflict, protecting both livestock and predators.

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ANGELS concludes its mission

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,...

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Pygmy blue whales around Australia

Pygmy blue whales around Australia

Pygmy blue whales are migratory whales of the Southern hemisphere. Their migration leads them into areas where they can be threaten by anthropogenic activities. Argos satellite telemetry can help in...

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Tracking a Sunfish in the Mediterranean Sea

Tracking a Sunfish in the Mediterranean Sea

Sunfish is a strange creature roaming the temperate and tropical oceans throughout the world, including in the Mediterranean Sea. Tracking it using pop-up archival tags can help in better understand...

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A Bearded Vulture Tracked for 14 years

A Bearded Vulture Tracked for 14 years

Bearded vultures are essential to the ecosystems they inhabit. This threatened species has been monitored for a better understanding and protection in the Pyrenees mountains for about 30 years now....

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Argos Solutions Are Getting a Boost

Argos Solutions Are Getting a Boost

Congratulations to our Space IoT partner, Kinéis, and their launcher Rocket Lab for this evening’s successful launch! Today, the first five of a planned constellation of 25 nanosatellites are in...

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New Generation Argos Services Live Launch

New Generation Argos Services Live Launch

Kinéis, our Space IoT partner, along with RocketLab, is launching the first five nanosatellites carrying IoT payloads for Argos services. Due to unfavorable weather, the Kinéis launch planned for...

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Harbour porpoises in the Wadden Sea

Harbour porpoises in the Wadden Sea

Some marine areas, such as the Wadden Sea, along the North Sea coasts of Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands, are of special interest. Among the species found there, the harbour porpoises are...

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Walruses in Franz Josef Land archipelago

Walruses in Franz Josef Land archipelago

Walruses are large marine mammal living around the Arctic Ocean. The population from Franz Josef Land archipelago has scarcely been studied while being important component of their ecosystem. Argos...

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Argos satellite system launch announced

Argos satellite system launch announced

You already know that back in 2018, CLS created Kinéis with one goal: transform the Argos satellite system and deploy an unparalleled connectivity that is near real-time, universal, and with a...

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Blue sharks in the Western Mediterranean Sea

Blue sharks in the Western Mediterranean Sea

Blue sharks are threatened - as most shark species. However, basic information on the species in the Mediterranean are missing - population, habitat, migration…  -- while this sea is specific,...

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Tracking Japanese eels with Argos tags

Tracking Japanese eels with Argos tags

Japanese eels’ populations are declining, while their life cycle is not well-known. Part of the questions are similar to those asked for the European eels, but geography, the current and the species...

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Eagle-owls perching on powerlines

Eagle-owls perching on powerlines

Eurasian eagle-owls are the largest owl in the world, found in a large range of different environments. They usually perche on high lookout-points, electric poles included, which is a high risk for...

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Debbie Stakem: A 32-Year Journey with Argos

Debbie Stakem: A 32-Year Journey with Argos

An enhanced global system like Argos requires an enhanced global support team and, with its 30 different sites around the world, CLS is proud to have an excellent international userservices team....

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How deep are bottlenose dolphins diving?

How deep are bottlenose dolphins diving?

Bottlenose dolphins have been studied more in shallow waters than in deep ones. However, they do live in deep waters, for example around the Bermuda Island. Monitoring their diving behavior there...

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What Triggers Eurasian Teals’ Migrations?

What Triggers Eurasian Teals’ Migrations?

Eurasian teals are migratory ducks. A behavioral aspect still unknown for this species is the effect of environmental cues on triggering departure for migration and departure from stopover sites...

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Oceanic manta rays in the eastern Atlantic

Oceanic manta rays in the eastern Atlantic

Oceanic manta rays are found around the tropical open oceans. Their presence and behaviour in the East of the Atlantic Ocean was poorly known, and has been investigated using Argos satellite...

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Turtles in a Hurricane

Turtles in a Hurricane

Turtles in the Gulf of Mexico experience major hurricanes. How they respond to such extreme events is a puzzle whose answers would contribute to the conservation of these threatened and endangered...

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Tracking Eels to the Sargasso Sea

Tracking Eels to the Sargasso Sea

European eels are a critically endangered species. They have a complex life-cycle with their spawning area thought to be in the Sargasso Sea. A study managed to track them to their breeding place...

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Why Arctic foxes travel long distances?

Why Arctic foxes travel long distances?

The Arctic foxes have been noticed as travelling very long distances over the whole Arctic regions. Long time series of tracks retrieved by Argos enables to analyse this behaviour to understand why...

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Argos support: your daily operations partner

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...

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