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Presentations

The talks below were presented during the 2007 Vemco and acoustic telemetry workshop and should not be used or copied without prior agreement with the author(s). Appropriate acknowledgement should be given and presentations should be cited with the following: 2007 Vemco and acoustic telemetry workshop, 21-23 November 2007, Sydney Institute of Marine Science, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Paul Brown
Use of longitudinal acoustic arrays to detect catchment-scale and reach-scale movements of riverine fish
Craig Franklin
Acoustic Tracking of Estuarine Crocodiles
Rob Harcourt
The formation of AATAMS background and aims
Michelle Heupel
Effects of biofouling on performance of moored datalogging acoustic receivers
Alastair Hobday
Estimating detection probabilities for linear acoustic monitoring arrays
Jason How
Properties of acoustic range tests under varying conditions and issues for analysis
Charlie Huveneers
AATAMS in practice - Deployments, projects and data management (see data product example)
Nick Otway
South East Australian Coastal Acoustic Monitoring System (SEACAMS)
Tim Pauly
Closely coupled visualization and analysis tools for 4D marine environmental data: Tracking Applications
Vic Peddemors
Shark telemetery in South Africa: trials & tribulations
Hugh Pederson
Integrating benthic morphology models and acoustic telemetry data for improved interpretation of animal behaviour
Stirling Peverell
Acoustic monitoring of sawfish (Pristis spp) and speartooth shark (Glyphis sp.A) in remote Cape York Peninsula
Ivars Reinsfeld
Consigned to the deep: requiem or recovery of VR2W receivers in a freshwater river gorge after a 1:2 year flood (see deployment video)
Thomas Stieglitz
The Yongala's Halo of Holes - Who's Digging It?
Colin Simpfendorfer
Variation in the performance of acoustic receivers and its implication for positioning algorithms in a riverine setting
Dale Webber and Greg McKinnon (Vemco)
Vemco presetation (Single frequency telemetry, equipment overview, code maps, data rate (collisions) and false detections, detection performance, range limits, array design, VUE Software, and new products

The program and abstract book is available here.
 
Macquarie UniversityUniversity of New South WalesUniversity of SydneyUniversity of Technology, Sydney