Dear MARMAM,

We are pleased to announce the publication of a new paper describing a novel 
system for quickly and easily positioning multiple animals at the surface.

Macfarlane, NBW., Howland, JC., Jensen, FH., and Tyack, PL. (2015). A 3D Stereo 
Camera System for Precisely Positioning Animals in Space and Time. Behavioral 
Ecology and Sociobiology. DOI 10.1007/s00265-015-1890-4

Abstract:

Here we describe a portable stereo camera system that integrates a GPS 
receiver, an attitude sensor, and 3D stereo photogrammetry to rapidly estimate 
the position of multiple animals in space and time. We demonstrate the 
performance of the system during a field test by simultaneously tracking the 
individual positions of 6 long-finned pilot whales, Globicephala melas. In 
shore-based accuracy trials, a system with a 50 cm stereo baseline had an 
average range estimation error of 0.09 m at a 5 m distance increasing up to 3.2 
m at 50 m. The system is especially useful in field situations where it is 
necessary to follow groups of animals traveling over relatively long distances 
and time periods while obtaining individual positions with high spatial and 
temporal resolution (up to 8Hz). These positions provide quantitative estimates 
of a variety of key parameters and indicators for behavioural studies such as 
inter-animal distances, group dispersion, speed and heading. This system can 
additionally be integrated with other techniques such as archival tags, 
photo-identification methods or acoustic playback experiments to facilitate 
fieldwork investigating topics ranging from natural social behaviour to how 
animals respond to anthropogenic disturbance. By grounding observations in 
quantitative metrics the system can characterize fine-scale behaviour or detect 
changes as a result of disturbance that might otherwise be difficult to 
observe.    

The paper is available Online First here: 
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00265-015-1890-4 
<http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00265-015-1890-4>

Don’t hesitate to contact me if you would like an electronic copy or have any 
questions: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

Best Wishes,

Nicholas Macfarlane
PhD Candidate
MIT/WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography
Woods Hole, MA 02543

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