Dillon
Well-Known Member
So a week or so ago I posted on here I will be getting into shark research within the University...well I got called in yesterday to go out into the Galveston bay where I live in Texas (I know some of y’all may not familiar with the area). I will be helping out two of the professor’s PH.D students in tagging both juvenile and adult bull sharks after catching a few on rod and reel (yeah I’ll be doing fishing as well, a bonus for me). I got the whole spill what I will be doing. I will be attaching satillete tags on the dorsal fin of the shark after catching, take measurements, and body weight. I will also be deploying what are known as reciever deployments which are bouys that have a reciver a few meters down that collects data of water temperature and depth. The bouys will also track the tagged shark’s movements giving possibly weekly data. The bouys will be able to detect a tagged shark about a 300 yard radius since the tag on the dorsal fin will ping once it’s in close range to the bouy. If we were only doing the satillite dorsal tags we may get just data twice a month since that will only transmit data when the dorsal fin breaks above the surface of the water.
This is so exciting for me...however I will be doing this Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday from 12:00pm-midnight on those days in which I’ll only get possibly 3-4 hours of sleep before my 8:00am classes I have to go to every single day.
Even though I’m not used to the schedule I signed up for this and it will be worth it!
This is so exciting for me...however I will be doing this Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday from 12:00pm-midnight on those days in which I’ll only get possibly 3-4 hours of sleep before my 8:00am classes I have to go to every single day.
Even though I’m not used to the schedule I signed up for this and it will be worth it!