2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41587-023-01827-3
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Wearable sensors for monitoring marine environments and their inhabitants

Altynay Kaidarova,
Nathan R. Geraldi,
Rory P. Wilson
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“…Despite the impressive miniaturization of marine sensors, flexible attachment technologies have proven challenging 4 . This study reports a universal platform to rapidly and non-invasively affix sensors on live marine species for studying individual, group, and multispecies behaviors beyond existing tag attachment mechanisms.…”
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“…Despite the impressive miniaturization of marine sensors, flexible attachment technologies have proven challenging 4 . This study reports a universal platform to rapidly and non-invasively affix sensors on live marine species for studying individual, group, and multispecies behaviors beyond existing tag attachment mechanisms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reliable and rapid adhesion enables large-scale, multi-animal sensor deployments to study biomechanics, collective behaviors, interspecific interactions, and concurrent multi-species activity. These findings provide a promising method to expand a burgeoning research field of marine biosensing from large marine mammals and fishes to small, soft, and fragile marine animals.Marine animal-borne sensors serve as an autonomous platform to study movements and behaviors (i.e., predator-prey interactions, habitat, and migration) of marine animals, as well as to collect oceanographic data (i.e., light, temperature, salinity, and oxygen) over large spatial and temporal scales [1][2][3][4] . These data have provided vital insights for understanding marine ecosystems 5 and aided the effective management of fisheries 6 .…”
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“…Sensors, transcending their conventional roles, have redefined established techniques and methodologies. Their far-reaching impact spans critical domains such as food safety, environmental screening, drug development, and clinical applications, embodying three fundamental components: a sensing element, a transducer, and a detector [10][11][12][13][14][15]. The sensor operates on a fundamental principle-target molecules interacting with a sensing element, which, in turn, recognizes these molecules through intricate physical and/or chemical interactions.…”
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“…Although the harvested power is relatively small, the time-integrated energy can be sufficient for use in ultralow powered human body communication 6 and under water/soil embedded sensor's data acquisition. 3 Finally, the circuit model was used to provide design guidelines for increasing energy harvesting further.…”
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