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Re: telemetry data analysis

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Chris McDonough <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 9 Feb 2005 13:27:41 -0500

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Vincenzo,

I don't know how far you can travel for this type of training, but the US
Fish & Wildlife service has a training center called the National
Conservation Training Center that offers one week courses in several
different GIS applications. They offer (or used too) a class entitled "the
Analysis of telemetry data in the GIS environment" that would probably
address your needs. I forgot if we can include links or not but the address
for the NCTC is http://training.fws.gov/. You'll have to look at their
schedule since they only offer specific classes once or twice a year as the
need occurs. Hope this is helpful.

Cheers,

Chris McDonough
 Fisheries Biologist
Marine Resources Research Institute
South Carolina Dept. of Natural Resources
217 Fort Johnson Rd.
Charleston, S.C. 29412
(843)953-9231
(843)953-9820 fax
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Subject: telemetry data analysis


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Dear all,
I'm working with ultrasonic telemetry and artificial reef...
Last month I've finished a pilot-experiment on white sea bream,
ultrasonically tagged and released in an artificial reef area...
I've learned how my telemetry system works, but I don't know very much about
home-range calculation, site-fidelity test... in other words I don't know
how to use animal movement application for GIS, or other tools for spatial
analysis.
My idea is to leave my lab for 10-15 days and to learn everything about this
matter.
Can you tell me if there's somebody able to teach me all about GIS ani-mov
application and the ecological theories behind?
thanks a lot and please forgive my english!!
:D


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dr. Vincenzo Maximiliano Giacalone
Marine Biologist
IAMC-CNR
Laboratorio di Biologia Marina
via G. Da Verrazzano, 17
91014 Castellammare del Golfo (TP)
ITALY
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