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THECHUMSTAIN
02-25-2004, 11:47 PM
Hey fly guys I haven't invaded here in a while so that the time and read this its for all of us. :cool:

Well today Phil and I went to visit the Professors from www.stripertracker.org. (http://www.stripertracker.org.) I took a bunch of questions you asked and we added some of our own to help get a grip on what this project is all about.

First off, its about research of alot more than stripers. They tag blues, white perch,weakfish, flounder & stripers. This too is just the tip of what is going on out there. Ever visit the Cool Room on the barn? Guess were it is transmitted from, these guys at Rutgers where we visited today.

I will run down the questions we had and the answer next to them.

How many fish get tagged? They have 210 transmitters for the fish I listed and they are divided between them all for tracking.

How long do the batteries in the fish last? They are set to go off in 2 years so the tag number can be used again in stripers and 30days to 1 year in the other fish.

How do you know what fish is who? Each tag has a specific number or frequency, this is also why they are set for 2 years. To recycle the numbers

What happens to the tags after caught? This in itself will answer a few questions. First the tags are surgically implanted with antibotics and sterilized equipment is used to do so. The fish are also sedated to prevent problems. The tags are not exposed but a tag is put on the exterior to alert the fisherman there is an electronic devise inside the fish. They can and have been returned they also recieve calls to tell them the fish was caught and released from the information on the tag.

Fish can be tracked from other sites. IE: Maine has a site up and running and our fish can visit their sites and be tracked up there.

How long is the project forecasted to last? It is unknown but hopefully the increased interest will keep funding coming in.

As of now there are no corporations involved in the project.

How many if any fish have died from tagging? None they actually tracked a fish bucking tides two days after the surgery. So they feel there are no ill effects from the surgery.

Can we pick smaller fish to tag? The fish must be on the larger side due to the size of the transmitters placed inside them.

How many people are involved in the project? Well from what we saw today there are quite a few. They have a larger sized research vessel and a few smaller ones plus a ton of electronical transmitting devises that watch the sea, back waters and the bay.

How did the project come about? It was and is funded by grants for research and teaching.

Who and or would they work with other Univ. to do this project in the Delaware bay area? Yes and they have ties with the Univ. of Delaware.


Please post any questions or concerns you have. I personally think this is worth my time to pursue further to get the project in South Jersey in the future which will not happen unless the present project works. Which it looks like it is very well. The professors are fisherman just like us and are driven to help educate all on the life of fish. They do and showed us alot of research on fish they are doing already. You guys should be jealous we went and you didn't see this setup. I will be posting pictures of the tags, proceedure they use to tag the fish along with any other info he sends to me.

Pelagic Mike
02-26-2004, 12:40 AM
whoops DP :rolleyes:

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Pelagic Mike
02-26-2004, 12:43 AM
Chum,
Awesome report! Man am i glad i got accepted to Rutgers, how cool is this school? :D I'd like to get involved with this project if i end up going to Rutgers (good chance i might) :cool: . Do you know if they let students participate in this program? Thanks again for the very interesting post. i hope the striper tracker project goes very far. :cool:

I RODE THE SHORTBUS
02-26-2004, 11:26 AM
With the barn community I have a feeling this program will go real far.

I RODE THE SHORTBUS
02-26-2004, 11:26 AM
With the barn community I have a feeling this program will go real far.

jetskingrl
02-26-2004, 11:38 AM
Mike, i go to rutgers, but i'm at the camden campus. i was told it depends on your major if you can participate in the study.

Pelagic Mike
02-26-2004, 09:32 PM
jetskingrl,
That's really cool that you go to Rutgers, what year are you and how do you like it? Also, do you know what majors are able to participate? I ask because i was thinking of majoring in marine science. Thanks a ton, Mike. :cool:

the hitless wonder
02-26-2004, 11:14 PM
mike- went to rutgers-nb, but majored in economics, english lit, philosophy, and sociology. all at different times, of course. now i live a couple miles from the research station. sometimes, on the radio on a clear night, i hear the older stripers discussing topics ranging from the need for a better school system to the need to get the hookers off of the streets. feel free to shoot me an email if you want to know anything general about the school rather than specifics regarding marine science/biology requirements. for that you may want to direct your inquiries to one of the myriad administrative departments there. smile.gif

[ 02-26-2004, 09:16 PM: Message edited by: the hitless wonder ]

Pelagic Mike
02-26-2004, 11:39 PM
Hitless Wonder,
Thanks for the offer, if i have any questions i'll definitely e-mail you. I still have to go up and visit New Brunswick but from what i've heard from kids in school who have visited, the campus is very, very nice. Thanks again.

sparse grey
02-27-2004, 08:42 AM
Chum Nice report, thanks for sharing, stop in our area whenever you want. Always welcome.

Brian like your second picture but the face is on the wrong end. :D tongue.gif Ron

I RODE THE SHORTBUS
02-27-2004, 10:50 AM
Jetskigrl - you have brass nads - I wouldnt go to Camden unless I had 4 bodyguards - that place is a hole that needs to be buried. :D

Sparse - you got that right - the face is definitely on the wrong end!!!

sparse grey
02-27-2004, 12:29 PM
Brian When I first saw it, I thought it was the other end. Ron

rob
03-01-2004, 08:18 PM
chum,

thanks for the report. if you guys visit again, or are passing along info, perhaps they would be interested in working with NJ DFW on the sea run brown trout program? I would think this would be an awesome extension of what the state is doing. I know they now have signs up in barnegat bay area looking for saltwater catches of these elusive beasts.


-- Rob