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(In case video doesn't work, its under case study downloads Shark time Series)
This is a location series observation map overlaid onto a topographic map. The contour lines show the varying depths off the coast where the shark was tagged. This type of mapping is a way to show a series of recorded instances of a given species with a varying amount of time. It can have varying depths associated to multiple locations thus allowing for the downward and upward movement of the species.
(In case video doesn't work, its under case study downloads Shark time Series)
This is a location series observation map overlaid onto a topographic map. The contour lines show the varying depths off the coast where the shark was tagged. This type of mapping is a way to show a series of recorded instances of a given species with a varying amount of time. It can have varying depths associated to multiple locations thus allowing for the downward and upward movement of the species.
This map shows the readings from a stomach temperature sensor that was fed to a mako shark. When the shark dives and feeds it ingests water which drops the stomach temperature. The warmest is red and the coolest is the dark blue. This map was recorded over a period of 24 hours and shows how the mako shark dives and comes to the surface to feed. This information can be used to further interpret how these sharks spend their days and what the primarily feed on and at what depth.
Credit to :
PI Susan Kohin NOAA Southwest fisheries science center
GIS lead: Rich Cosgrove NOAA/SWFSC
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