Global Oceans 2020: Singapore – U.S. Gulf Coast 2020
DOI: 10.1109/ieeeconf38699.2020.9388976
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In-situ CTD Data Acquired by Seals along with Data of Argo Floats & Gridded Argo Rallying Observation of Marginalized Polar Regions

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“…The rapid development of electronic tags and tracking tools attached to animals has enabled remote studies of underwater environmental conditions, animal behavior, and geographical locations. [13,14] For example, Santini et al analyzed water masses and sea-ice formation rates using CTD data obtained from electronic tags attached to southern elephant seals. [15] Moreover, Miyata et al used CTD data to investigate the short-term movement of Japanese sea bass from seawater to freshwater.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapid development of electronic tags and tracking tools attached to animals has enabled remote studies of underwater environmental conditions, animal behavior, and geographical locations. [13,14] For example, Santini et al analyzed water masses and sea-ice formation rates using CTD data obtained from electronic tags attached to southern elephant seals. [15] Moreover, Miyata et al used CTD data to investigate the short-term movement of Japanese sea bass from seawater to freshwater.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%