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A preliminary modelled track from data acquired from a Wildlife Computers mini-PAT tag that was deployed on a school shark for a year. This research was done as part of a PhD at Massey University supervised by Dr Adam Smith. Associated Professor John Harrison, Mr Clinton Duffy, and Dr Marie-Anne Thelen. Chapter links and more info: Introduction 00:00 Shark movement track 00:34 Reporting tag recovery 01:54 Contact details for tag recovery from the beach or water: Alex Burton ([email protected] or [email protected]) Tindale Marine Research Charitable Trust (TMRCT, [email protected]) Tag transmissions & recovery 01:33 While transmitting archived data, the tag transmits location data which can aid with its recovery. Tag recovery allows for the archive to be downloaded and a better insight into the shark's movement Reporting recaptures 02:06 Report the following details related to the capture of satellite tagged school sharks to https://tindaleresearch.org.nz/fish-tag-re... Date captured Tag serial number GPS location Depth of water Total length Sex Maturity/pregnancy stage If re-release not possible 02:19 If a recaptured satellite tagged shark cannot be re-released, please record and report the details above, collect the satellite tag, and contact Alex or the TMRCT ASAP for instructions on what to do with the tag. More information 02:26 For more information on the Alex's project and the satellite tagging of school sharks in New Zealand, contact Alex ([email protected]) or check out School sharks New Zealand and International (www.facebook.com/SCH.NZ.INT/) Interested in getting involved in other shark/marine research projects check out TMRCT tagging program (https://tindaleresearch.org.nz/tagging-pro...) Shark Spy Spy Fish (https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/victor...) iNaturalist (https://www.inaturalist.org/) Acknowledgements 02:29 Thank you to the support from Massey University, Tindale Marine Research Charitable Trust, Fisheries New Zealand, and the New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries. Also thank you to the assistance from Scott & Sue Tindale, Clinton Duffy, Davie Du Pavillon, Jonathan Kitchen, Shana McManus, Robert Janse, Michael Jenkins, Ben Steer, and the other crew that assisted with the deployment of the satellite tags onto school sharks Track modelled using Wildlife Computers GPE-3 model (https://wildlifecomputers.com/blog/us...) Track visualised by Alex Burton and Dr Adam Smith using R studio, gganimate (https://gganimate.com/), ggOceanMaps (https://mikkovihtakari.github.io/ggOceanMa..., and rnaturalearth ( https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/rn...) r packages, and the NIWA bathymetry 250m imagery raster layer (https://data-niwa.opendata.arcgis.com/data...)