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New tagging technique gives bioadhesive interface for marine sensors on numerous, smooth, and fragile species

Tagging marine animals with sensors to trace their actions and ocean circumstances can present essential environmental and behavioral info. Current strategies to connect sensors at the moment largely depend on invasive bodily anchors, suction cups, and inflexible glues. Whereas these strategies could be efficient for monitoring marine animals with exhausting exoskeletons and huge animals corresponding to sharks, people can incur physiological and metabolic stress throughout the tagging course of, which may have an effect on the standard of information assortment. A newly developed smooth hydrogel-based bioadhesive interface for marine sensors, known as BIMS, holds promise as an efficient, fast, strong, and non-invasive technique to tag and monitor all types of marine species, together with smooth and fragile species. The BIMS tagging, which can be easy and versatile, might help researchers higher perceive animal habits whereas additionally capturing oceanographic knowledge vital for serving to to raised perceive some impacts of local weather change and for useful resource administration.