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STEP TWO: ATTACHING THE
RADIO TAG
STEP THREE: RELEASE THE MANATEE FOR
SATELLITE TRACKING
STEP ONE: CAPTURING THE
MANATEE
CLICK ON IMAGE FOR VIDEO OF MANATEE CAPTURE. (Click right arrow to
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Locational data from the tracking satellite could now be received and downloaded for each manatee tagged.
The tags were programmed to send a signal every 15 minutes thus allowing us to create an accurate track of their movements over a given period.
With this information I could create digital interactive maps on a daily basis showing their most up-to-date locations. This would involve downloading ASCII text files from a central server that receives the tag location information. The x,y values would then be converted into point data for mapping.
The image on the following page gives an example of a typical map I would have created for the marine biologists monitoring these manatees.
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CLICK ON THE YELLOW CIRCLES TO SEE MOVEMENT OF EACH MANATEE
OVER LAST FEW HOURS