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Engineer Tom Hurst in lab working with DTAGs.
Peter Tyack and Mark Johnson with original DTAG.
Researchers approaching whales during DTAG operations.
Researchers applying a DTAG to a whale off Provincetown.
Different versions of the DTAG.
DTAG3 installed on a whale.
Engineer Fred Jaffre working on elephant seal sonar tag.
Nicholas Macfarlane attempting to apply a DTAG onto a pilot whale.
A DTag applied to a pilot whale.
Nicholas Macfarlane successfully applies a DTAG to a pilot whale.
Tagger, Daniel Webster, placing a dtag on a spotted dolphin
Developer Mark Johnson out in the field holding an original DTAG.
Stacy DeRuiter installing a DTAG on a porpoise.
Two Pilot whales swimming side-by-side with DTAGs mounted on them.
Julie van der Hoop prepares to install a DTAG on a whale.
Rene Swift reaches out to tag a whale.
DTAG data plot showing whale could dive deeper after disentanglement.
Julie Rocho-Levine performing a respirometry on the test dolphin.
Alex Bocconcelli holding the tag used on the blue whales.
Researchers performing a physical exam on a Beluga whale.
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