Abstract
Fish are an essential resource in human society, and while ecological research on them is challenging, it is absolutely necessary. Recent technologies enabled researchers to monitor underwater fish behavior. Acoustic signals, satellite-mediated location estimation, and light-based geolocation are powerful tools for tracking fish movements from freshwater to deep-sea habitats. These tools allow us to track various fish species and elucidate their ecology. Furthermore, based on these technologies, we can develop fisheries management plans and enhance aquaculture productivity. In this review, we also discuss challenges in improving current technologies and provide future recommendations for fish bio-logging studies.
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Park, J., & Oh, S. Y. (2023). A review on fish bio-logging for biotelemetry applications. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. Korean Society of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. https://doi.org/10.47853/FAS.2023.e62
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