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A multi-platform ultrasonic event recorder for towing and stationed monitoring of cetaceans was developed. A stereo acoustic event recorder (A-tag) was originally developed to observe biosonar behavior by tagging on dolphins and porpoises in the wild. In recent years, A-tag has been applied for the acoustic transect to count the number of dolphins and porpoises, and for the long term stationed observation.
Chinese river dolphin (Lipotes vexillifer), usually called 'baiji', is one of the most endangered mammals in the world. The preservation of these mammals directly ensures the health of the ecosystem. However, not much behavioral information on baiji is available so far, that could effectively assist in undertaking their preservation. This research is an attempt to reveal baiji's hitherto unknown underwater...
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