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marine bio-logging

Marine bio-logging involves attaching small electronic devices to marine animals like whales, sharks, or seals to collect data about their movements, behavior, and environment. These devices record information such as location, depth, temperature, and even sound, helping scientists understand how these animals live, migrate, and interact with their habitats. The data gained can inform conservation efforts, protect ecosystems, and improve knowledge of marine life. Bio-logging provides a window into the hidden world of ocean creatures, revealing their daily lives without disturbing their natural activities.