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Conventional tags



This image shows a rototag (top) and spaghetti tag (bottom), along with their instruments for attachment. A rototag is clipped into a shark's dorsal fin, while the spaghetti tag is implanted in the back just below the dorsal fin. Both tags have unique identifying numbers and the contact information of the Southwest Fisheries Science Center. Fishermen assist our research by contacting us when they catch a tagged animal. Key words: conventional tags, taggingDate: 14 July 2006Contact: SWFSC Large Pelagics Program

Conventional tags


This image shows a rototag (top) and spaghetti tag (bottom), along with their instruments for attachment. A rototag is clipped into a shark's dorsal fin, while the spaghetti tag is implanted in the back just below the dorsal fin. Both tags have unique identifying numbers and the contact information of the Southwest Fisheries Science Center. Fishermen assist our research by contacting us when they catch a tagged animal.

Key words: conventional tags, tagging
Date: 14 July 2006
Contact: SWFSC Large Pelagics Program