TEDTalks Video: Ideas Worth Spreading
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Barbara Block: Tagging tuna in the deep ocean
Tuna are ocean athletes -- fast, far-ranging predators whose habits we're just beginning to understand. Marine biologist Barbara Block fits tuna with tracking tags (complete with transponders) that record unprecedented amounts of data about these gorgeous, threatened fish and the ocean habitats they move through.
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