Technology type

Animal borne imaging

8 Products
1 R&D Projects
6 Organisations

Overview

Animal borne imaging employs miniature cameras or sensors attached to wildlife, allowing researchers to observe the world from the animal's perspective. This technology provides valuable insights into animal behaviors, habitats, and interactions, contributing to a deeper understanding of their ecology.

Image credit: Greg Marshall/National Geographic Society

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    CatchCam - Underwater Video Camera

    Ideal for both commercial and research applications, CatchCam is a sturdy and easy to deploy underwater video camera designed to be used on various fishing gears.

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    Firetail

    Visualisation and analysis for collar and tag data. ML-assisted prediction of behavior from accelerometer/gyro/orientation data. Regular reporting, real-time statistics and space occupation analysis.

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    Crittercam

    Carried by wild, free-ranging animals, Tracking Crittercam gathers video that provides highly detailed information on behavior that other instruments or human observers cannot provide.

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    LILA BC

    LILA BC is a repository for data sets related to biology and conservation, intended as a resource for both machine learning (ML) researchers and those that want to harness ML for biology and conservation.

R&D

Organisations

  • SafetyNet Technologies

    SafetyNet Technologies (SNTech) develops advanced marine technology aimed at enhancing sustainable fishing practices and conservation efforts.

  • Lotek

    Lotek is a design and manufacture of fish and wildlife monitoring systems. Providing a large number of biologgers across many different species and study goals.

  • Biologging Solutions Inc

    Biologging Solutions Inc. develops electronic data logging tags to monitor the behaviour and movement of aquatic animals.

  • Conservation X Labs

    Conservation X Labs focuses on leveraging the best technology, the newest innovation, interdisciplinary genius, and the power of the marketplace to boldly confront the biggest problems facing the planet.

  • National Geographic Society

    For more than 130 years, the National Geographic Society has funded the best and brightest individuals dedicated to scientific discovery and understanding of our world.