Marine biologists have actually connected cams to 8 female sea lions to get more information about their behaviour and the environments where they hunt.
Nathan Angelakis at the South Australian Research and Development Institute and his associates sedated threatened Australian sea lions (Neophoca cinereafrom Olive Island and Seal Bay in South Australia in December 2022 and August 2023, then glued video cameras and GPS trackers to their bodies.
The scientists had the ability to tape video to a depth of 115 metres, experiencing foraging journeys that lasted approximately 6 days …
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