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- MATOS - Mid-Atlantic Acoustic Telemetry Observation System
MATOS streamlines acoustic telemetry data management and sharing, enhances collaboration, and facilitates critical research and monitoring providing information on animal movement in the U S mid-Atlantic and Northeast
- MATOS - Mid-Atlantic Acoustic Telemetry Observation System
Acoustic telemetry researchers use the MATOS data portal to submit data to the ACT database The ACT database is a secure way to QA QC and store acoustic telemetry data, and it facilitates detection cross-matching between tag and array owners among all OTN-compatible nodes
- MATOS - Mid-Atlantic Acoustic Telemetry Observation System
MATOS Projects: APG Atlantic and Shortnose Sturgeon ASI - Acoustic Array ASI - Porbeagle Shark Study ASI - Sand Tiger Shark Study ASI - Sandbar Shark Study ASI - Seal Movement in New England Waters ASI O'Seas - White Shark Study, Montauk, NY ASI Blacktip Shark Study ASI Spinner Shark Study ASI White Shark Study BOEM Livin' Large and Low
- MATOS - Mid-Atlantic Acoustic Telemetry Observation System
Please login Enter your email and password If you do not yet have a MATOS account, please request an account
- MATOS - Mid-Atlantic Acoustic Telemetry Observation System
When setting up an initial project in the MATOS data portal, a researcher should follow the prompts on the new project page After this form is submitted, the submitted project will be created in MATOS and the centralized interoperable database
- Atlantic Cooperative Telemetry Network ACT MATOS database User . . .
ACT_MATOS Portal means the website (matos asascience com) that enables users to upload data for processing into the database ACT_MATOS Users means those individuals who have agreed to this ACT_MATOS User Agreement and Data Policy with a registered account on the web portal (matos asascience com)
- MATOS - Mid-Atlantic Acoustic Telemetry Observation System
What is Acoustic Telemetry? Acoustic: relating to sound Telemetry: measurement from a distance Researchers use acoustic telemetry to collect information about fish movements (e g , migration patterns, habitat use, survival) An acoustic telemetry system consists of two main components: transmitters and receivers Transmitters are electronic tags that broadcast a series of “pings” (sound
- MATOS - Mid-Atlantic Acoustic Telemetry Observation System
Project Title: Value of Great Bay to New Hampshire rainbow smelt MATOS Project Code: GBSMELT Data Type: Data Project Duration: March 2021 - December 2021 Project Description: Rainbow smelt are a migratory fish that supports ice fisheries in northern New England and Canada Unfortunately, populations appear in decline, including in New Hampshire
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