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Call 877-826-2612 (toll-free) Email us at sharkrecap@noaa.gov. Use our online reporting form. Print and fill out this reporting form and send it to: Cooperative Shark Tagging Program. NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service.
Call Toll-free: 877-826-2612. Email us at sharkrecap@noaa.gov.
Satellite tracking tags send a signal every time the sharks fin breaks the waters' surface and the transmitter can send the data straight to the satellite receiver. These tags are attached to the dorsal fin of a shark while the shark is held beside the boat. The shark can be followed for the life of the tag battery.
Use a hook remover for throat hooked sharks. If the shark has swallowed the hook, do not attempt to pull it out this will cause serious damage and compromise the survival of the shark. Cut the line as close to the hook as possible if you are unable to remove the hook.
Tags are an important tool used to study the behavior of sharks. Tagging sharks provides data ranging from movement to how deep a shark dives. Tags can last for a shark's entire life or can be recovered after a specific amount of time.
Tag and release is a form of catch and release fishing in which the angler attaches a tag to the fish, records data such as date, time, place, and type of fish on a standardized postcard, and submits this card to a fisheries agency or conservation organization.
The point of tagging fish is to learn more about them. Traditionally, we were looking for information about where fish ended up. These days, we can also gather all kinds of data about what they do along the way. Well, governments rely on these data to properly protect fish populations.
The tag list is a child window that displays a list of predefined “tags.” A tag is simply a short text string of characters, and the name “tag” is used as this feature is commonly used for HTML tags.
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