Three months ago, Betty and son Big Al were released into the Gulf of Mexico from the "Tomcat". After a sojourn through most of the Gulf of Mexico, Betty seems have settled on her current location, on the edge of the continental shelf west of Key West, as an acceptable location for conducting Grampus business. She has spent the past month in this general location, making occasional dives to 800-1,000 m, and staying down for 11-15 min at times. Over the past week, she has made 6 of
these impressively deep dives, but the vast majority of her dives continue to be to less than 50 m. Her deepest and longest dives occurred during the 6-hour period of "Dusk", providing additional support to the findings from Clyde that Grampus are crepuscular animals, most active at Dawn and/or Dusk.
We had hoped for 60 days of tracking, and have now exceeded 90 days. Her tag has made 24,832 transmissions. The specifications for the battery called for an expectation of 25,000 transmissions. The battery voltage on the tag continues to be in a good range, so we can hope for continued data.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
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