Welcome to GTOPP!
The Global Tagging of Pelagic Predators (GTOPP) program is an international, multidisciplinary collaboration among biologists, engineers, computer scientists and educators, which will allow users to view and interact with animal tracking data, as well as oceanographic datasets, to marine life observation. Read more about GTOPP...
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Researchers use new tools to understand the lives of salmon sharks
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Tagging studies are helping to conserve bluefin tuna
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The Tag A Giant team returns to Canada in search of giant bluefin
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A new iOS app puts the Blue Serengeti right at your fingertips with live shark updates, shark profiles and more.
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TOPP Scientists Publish in Nature Communications
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GTOPP researchers launch a robot surfboard called a "Wave Glider" outfitted with an acoustic receiver to listen for tagged white sharks.
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TOPP Researchers Publish Findings in Nature Climate Change
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TOPP scientists deploy camera tags on white sharks