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This data set includes acoustic telemetry detection data and biological attributes for walleye and grass carp in the Sandusky River and Bay, OH. The detection data also includes information about the receivers that recorded the detection of acoustic telemetry tags implanted in walleye and grass carp from from 2014 to 2021. Receiver attributes include location and deployment history of each receiver. Detections indicate where and when an individual fish implanted with a unique acoustic telemetry tag was recorded by a receiver. The attributes for each individual fish implanted with a tag and detected by a receiver include biological characteristics, tag details, and post-tagging release location.
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These data contain biodata, net catch, and detection records for juvenile sea lamprey sampled in natural streams in Michigan and Quebec, Canada and those stocked into an artificial stream at the USGS Hammond Bay Biological Station for monitoring diel activity. During October 31 through November 9, 2011 scientists collected downstream migrating juvenile sea lamprey from the Little Carp River, Michigan, Lake Superior (46°50'6.34"N 88°28'57.58"W). Collections were permitted by the State of Michigan under the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Scientific Collectors Permit issued to U.S. Geological Survey, Hammond Bay Biological Station December 12, 2007; amended February 23, 2011. Between November 3, 2014 and...
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An acoustic telemetry receiver was mounted on a gliding robotic fish, a novel type of autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) during a series of field trials in a freshwater lake. Like underwater gliders, gliding robotic fish (dubbed GRACE, for Gliding-Robot-ACE) achieve locomotion primarily through buoyancy-driven gliding or spiraling. They are also equipped with an active tail fin that can provide extra propulsion (e.g., “swimming” against current), act as a rudder to improve steering during glide/spiral, and improve maneuverability via asymmetrical flapping (e.g., tight turns on the surface or during gliding). Consequently, gliding robotic fish combine the energy-efficient nature of underwater gliders with the high-maneuverability...


    map background search result map search result map Biodata, net catch, and detection records for juvenile sea lamprey sampled in natural streams in Michigan and Quebec Canada and an artificial stream at USGS Hammond Bay Biological Station during 2011, 2014-2015 Acoustic detection performance of gliding robotic fish in Higgins Lake, Michigan, USA, 2016-2018 Detection data of acoustic telemetry tags from Walleye and Grass Carp in the Sandusky River and Bay, OH (2014-2021) Acoustic detection performance of gliding robotic fish in Higgins Lake, Michigan, USA, 2016-2018 Detection data of acoustic telemetry tags from Walleye and Grass Carp in the Sandusky River and Bay, OH (2014-2021) Biodata, net catch, and detection records for juvenile sea lamprey sampled in natural streams in Michigan and Quebec Canada and an artificial stream at USGS Hammond Bay Biological Station during 2011, 2014-2015