In a collaboration between VLIZ, ILVO and Ghent University, European seabass are tracked with
Acoustic Data Storage Tags. These electronic tags function both as acoustic transmitters and as data loggers. The acoustic signal is detected by receivers of the
Belgian LifeWatch network whenever the tagged seabass is in the vicinity. On the other hand, depth and temperature measurements are continuously stored on the tag itself, making recovery of the tag necessary to access the data. This tagging data allows to reconstruct migration trajectories and understand how seabass use different habitats over time.
EOS magazine followed biologist Jolien Goossens for one day in Zeebrugge and documented her seabass research in an online report. You can read the full EOS article "
Hengelen om vissenlevens te redden" (in Dutch) on the link below.