Oct 22, 2024 | Marine Animals, News, Wildlife Monitoring
For the first time in its 50+ year history, the Society for Marine Mammalogy will convene in Australia. This November 11th – 15th, the SMM 2024 Biennial Conference in Perth, Western Australia, will bring together some of the world’s leading marine mammal...
Oct 21, 2024 | News, Oceanography, Meteorology, Hydrology, Climatology, Wildlife Monitoring
As a passionate environmental scientist and technical expert, Oliver Palin is at the forefront of data-driven environmental management at CLS Oceania. With a strong background in Marine Science and a commitment to sustainability, Oliver works on cutting-edge projects...
Sep 21, 2024 | Hardwares, Herding, News, Oceanography, Meteorology, Hydrology, Climatology, Pollution, Smart Agriculture, Wildlife Monitoring
Well done to Kinéis, our space IoT partner, and Rocket Lab, their launcher, for this second successful launch! A few hours ago another five nanosatellites were placed in orbit, joining the first five that were launched last June, all of which are carrying new...
Sep 10, 2024 | Marine Animals, Wildlife Monitoring
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 their conservation management. The Eastern Indian Ocean pygmy blue...
Sep 10, 2024 | Marine Animals, Wildlife Monitoring
Fin whales are a large species of whale, which behaviour and stocks are still uncertain. Tracking them using Argos telemetry tags enables to better assess those, and thus better protect the species. Fin whales (Balenoptera physalus) are the second largest baleen whale...
Jun 24, 2024 | Fish, Wildlife Monitoring
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 its movements, all the more if the tagging is made so as to avoid...