Field Studies

    Title Start Year End Year Oceanic Region Type of tag Species Contact
    Movements and swimming behaviour of white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) in Australian waters 2000 2002 Subtropical Convergence Satellite GREAT WHITE SHARK / Carcharodon carcharias Barry Bruce
    Untitled STAGIS Field Study 1998 2010 Subtropical Convergence Satellite WHALE SHARK / Rhincodon typus Russell Bradford
    foraging movements and migratory patterns of Salmon Shark 1999 2002 Subarctic Pacific Satellite SALMON SHARK / Lamna ditropis Lee Hulbert
    Untitled STAGIS Field Study 2010 2010 Subtropical Convergence Satellite DUSKY SHARK / Carcharhinus obscurus Paul Rogers
    NMFS/TOPP shark tagging 2002 2011 California current Satellite BLUE SHARK / Prionace glauca Heidi Dewar
    Juvenile White Shark Research Initiative 2002 2011 California current Satellite GREAT WHITE SHARK / Carcharodon carcharias Kevin Weng
    Depth and movement behaviour of the Pacific sleeper shark in the north-east Pacific Ocean 2001 2002 Subarctic Pacific Satellite PACIFIC SLEEPER SHARK / Somniosus pacificus Lee Hulbert
    Evaluating post-release behaviour modification in large pelagic fish deployed with pop-up satellite archival tags 2002 2005 California current Satellite GREAT WHITE SHARK / Carcharodon carcharias John Hoolihan
    NMFS and collaborators mortality studies 2007 2011 California current Satellite BLUE SHARK / Prionace glauca Suzanne Kohin
    Untitled STAGIS Field Study 2005 2005 Subtropical Convergence Satellite BIGEYE THRESHER SHARK / Alopias superciliosus Russell Bradford
    Satellite tagging of blue sharks 2004 2005 Southwest Pacific Satellite BLUE SHARK / Prionace glauca John Stevens
    Pop-off satellite archival tags to chronicle the survival and movements of blue sharks following release from longline gear 2001 2002 North Central Pacific Satellite BLUE SHARK / Prionace glauca Michael Musyl
    Evaluating post-release behaviour modification in large pelagic fish deployed with pop-up satellite archival tags 2005 2005 North Central Pacific Satellite SILKY SHARK / Carcharhinus falciformis John Hoolihan
    Untitled STAGIS Field Study 2004 2010 South Central Pacific Satellite BULL SHARK / Carcharhinus leucas Juerg Brunnschweiler
    Satellite tagging of blue sharks 2004 2005 Southwest Pacific Satellite SHORTFIN MAKO / Isurus oxyrhinchus John Stevens
    Untitled STAGIS Field Study 1990 2011 Subtropical Convergence Satellite GREAT WHITE SHARK / Carcharodon carcharias Russell Bradford
    Scalloped hammerhead shark Sphyrna lewini, utilizes deep-water, hypoxic zone in the Gulf of California 2004 2004 California current Satellite SCALLOPED HAMMERHEAD / Sphyrna lewini Salvador Jorgensen
    Evaluating post-release behaviour modification in large pelagic fish deployed with pop-up satellite archival tags 2004 2004 North Central Pacific Satellite OCEANIC WHITETIP SHARK / Carcharhinus longimanus John Hoolihan
    Predatory interactions and niche overlap between Mako Shark and Jumbo Squid 2004 2006 California current Satellite SHORTFIN MAKO / Isurus oxyrhinchus Russ Vetter
    Tracking apex marine predator movements in a dynamic ocean 2004 2008 California current Satellite BLUE SHARK / Prionace glauca Barbara Block
    Movements, recapture patterns, and factors affecting the return rate of carcharhinid and other sharks tagged off northern Australia 1983 1985 Southwest Pacific Conventional CREEK WHALER / Carcharhinus fitzroyensis John Stevens
    CDFG/NMFS conventional tagging 1968 2011 California current Conventional PELAGIC THRESHER SHARK / Alopias pelagicus Suzanne Kohin
    Movements, recapture patterns, and factors affecting the return rate of carcharhinid and other sharks tagged off northern Australia 1983 1985 Southwest Pacific Conventional SCALLOPED HAMMERHEAD / Sphyrna lewini John Stevens
    Untitled STAGIS Field Study 2009 2009 Subtropical Convergence Conventional SMALLFIN GULPER SHARK / Centrophorus moluccensis Russell Bradford
    NMFS OTC tagging 1998 2009 California current Conventional BLUE SHARK / Prionace glauca Suzanne Kohin