DocumentCode :
2799927
Title :
New approach to diving behaviour of aquatic animals using bio-logging system
Author :
Miyazaki, N. ; Sato, K. ; Watanabe, Y. ; Aoki, K. ; Narasaki, T. ; Kudo, T. ; Naito, Y.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo
fYear :
2007
fDate :
17-20 April 2007
Firstpage :
455
Lastpage :
458
Abstract :
Bio-logging system has been an important tool in the study of the diving behaviour and ecological study of aquatic animals, and the physical and chemical environment in the ocean. New digital technology has contributed to the development of more effective devices with smaller size, higher efficiency, larger capacity, and lower energy consumption. Bio-logging system using these devices can provide information about the behaviour of aquatic animals and their environmental condition which is becoming essential to effective conservation of the marine ecosystem and the marine biodiversity. This technology is also providing information useful for the long-term weather forecasting and global climate change of marine environment. The Ocean Research Institute of the University of Tokyo is establishing the well-organized research program "Bio-logging Science" with cooperation of domestic and international institutes. This program is also technically supported by Japanese companies such as the Little Leonard Cooperation. This program is composed of the following main ten items; (1) study of diving behaviour of aquatic animals (whales, seals, sea turtles, fishes, sea birds, etc.), (2) study of social behaviour of aquatic animals, (3) physiological study of aquatic animals, (4) study of bio-mechanics, (5) environmental study in marine ecosystem, (6) device development and system development, (7) making data-base of biological and oceanographic information, (8) establishing network of "Bio-logging Science", (9) providing public information on diving behaviour of aquatic animals and their environmental condition, and (10) promotion for scientific activities of young scientists.
Keywords :
behavioural sciences; biomechanics; Little Leonard Cooperation; Ocean Research Institute; University of Tokyo; aquatic animals diving behaviour; aquatic animals physiology; aquatic animals social behaviour; bio-logging system; bio-mechanics; biological information database; digital technology; fishes; global climate change; long-term weather forecasting; marine biodiversity; marine ecosystem; marine ecosystem conservation; ocean chemical environment; ocean physical environment; oceanographic information database; research program; sea birds; sea turtles; seals; whales; Animals; Biodiversity; Chemical technology; Ecosystems; Energy consumption; Marine technology; Oceans; Seals; Weather forecasting; Whales;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Underwater Technology and Workshop on Scientific Use of Submarine Cables and Related Technologies, 2007. Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1207-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-1208-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/UT.2007.370751
Filename :
4231081
Link To Document :
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