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Acoustic Telemetry

Acoustic telemetry is a method of transmitting data using sound waves, often underwater, where traditional radio signals don't work well. It involves sending information from sensors or tags attached to animals, structures, or environmental monitors via acoustic signals. These signals can travel long distances and provide real-time data, such as the location and movement of marine animals or the monitoring of underwater conditions. This technology helps researchers and scientists gather important data for studying ecosystems and wildlife behavior, contributing to better understanding and conservation efforts.