• Tagging of Pacific Predators (TOPP) began in 2000 as one of many projects formed by Census of Marine Life, an organization whose goal is to help understand...
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    The movement of sharks and other large marine animals in this region were studied starting in 1999 under the Tagging of Pacific Predators (TOPP) program...
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    orientalis. Encyclopedia of Life TOPP, Tagging of Pacific Predators, a research group that tags and tracks the amazing Pacific bluefin tuna to learn more...
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    Network Oily fish Pacific Ocean Shelf Tracking Project Tagging of Pacific Predators Notes Lal, Brij V.; Fortune, Kate (2000). The Pacific Islands: An Encyclopedia...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mirounga. Tagging of Pacific Predators, Elephant Seals Friends of the Elephant seal Elephant Seal Research Group...
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    Salmon shark (category Apex predators)
    May 2006 version. Salmon shark fact sheet TOPP, Tagging of Pacific Predators, a research group that tags salmon sharks to learn more about their habits...
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    White Shark Café (category Pacific Ocean)
    website for the 2018 expedition aboard Falkor Tagging of Pacific Predators: White Sharks, part of the Census of Marine Life White Shark Cafe - The Film, a...
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    Network Pacific Ocean Shelf Tracking Project – Field project of the Census of Marine Life Tagging of Pacific Predators – Field project by Census of Marine...
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  • singing & comedic twins. Tagging of Pacific Predators, a project by Census of Marine Life The OpenMS Proteomics Pipeline, a set of computational tools to...
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  • (Tagging of Pacific Predators) These field projects were complemented by the three non-field Census projects, namely HMAP, FMAP and OBIS. A series of National...
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  • Barbara Block (category Stanford University School of Medicine faculty)
    Census of Marine Life, Block was also the Chief Scientist for the Tagging of Pacific Predators program (TOPP). She continues to explore thermal physiology,...
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    whales depend upon the giant Pacific octopus as a source of food. Pacific sleeper sharks are also confirmed predators of this species. In addition, the...
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    Lingcod (category Fauna of the San Francisco Bay Area)
    with most individuals occupying rocky areas at depths of 10 to 100 m (32 to 328 ft). Tagging studies have shown lingcod are a largely nonmigratory species...
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    Albacore (redirect from Pacific albacore)
    tagging studies of albacore in the North Pacific. Through these studies we have learned that juvenile albacore (to 2 years of age) make trans-Pacific...
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    rubescens (commonly the East Pacific red octopus, also known as the ruby octopus, a preferred common name due to the abundance of octopus species colloquially...
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    known as the green turtle, black (sea) turtle or Pacific green turtle, is a species of large sea turtle of the family Cheloniidae. It is the only species...
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    distribution with a global population of about 700,000, and there may be 3 or 4 distinct populations—two in the Pacific and one in the Atlantic and Indian...
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    The Pacific tree frog (Pseudacris regilla), also known as the Pacific chorus frog, has a range spanning the Pacific Northwest, from Northern California...
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    Bigeye tuna (category Fish of Hawaii)
    of all catches of tunas by purse seine vessels in the western and central Pacific Ocean derived from fish aggregating devices. Results from tagging studies...
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    shoaling behaviour including defence against predators (through better predator detection and by diluting the chance of individual capture), enhanced foraging...
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    Atlantic blue marlin (category Fish of the Atlantic Ocean)
    North Atlantic Ocean: Results of a Cooperative Game Fish Tagging Program, 1954–88 (PDF), NMFS CooperativeGameFish Tagging Program, archived from the original...
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    Leatherback sea turtle (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from January 2010)
    of a hard shell, the huge adults face fewer serious predators, though they are occasionally overwhelmed and preyed on by very large marine predators such...
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    /ʃɪˈnʊk/ (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) is the largest and most valuable species of Pacific salmon. Its common name is derived from the Chinookan peoples. Other vernacular...
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    threat displays of size and strength. Argos system satellite tagging of 20 basking sharks in 2003 confirmed basking sharks move thousands of kilometres during...
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    Greenland shark (category Apex predators)
    scavengers and active predators, Greenland sharks have established themselves as apex predators in Arctic ecosystems. They eat a wide variety of fish, seals, and...
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    as the Northern Pacific seastar and Japanese common starfish, is a seastar found in shallow seas and estuaries, native to the coasts of northern China...
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    Canada goose (category Birds of Canada)
    attention of approaching predators and toll (mob terrestrial predators without physical contact) often in accompaniment with males of other goose species....
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    Yellowfin tuna (category Cuisine of the Southern United States)
    sonic tagging indicates some follow moving vessels. Hawaiian yellowfins associate with anchored fish aggregation devices and with certain sections of the...
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    Giant trevally (category Fish of the Pacific Ocean)
    Report. H-93-02. NOAA: 1–22. Department of Land and Natural Resources (2007). "Ulua tagging project" (PDF). State of Hawaii. pp. 1–20. Retrieved 2009-09-25...
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    was performed, tagging them in the central North Pacific. Their location was found to be related to a temporal scale, inhabiting depths of 50–100 m during...
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