FaunaLabs is a nonprofit conservation technology organization developing biologging and sensing tools to study and protect wildlife, with a focus on whales and dolphins. Its primary platform, the FaunaTag, is a non-invasive tag that measures movement, sound, and physiology in free-swimming marine mammals using integrated motion sensors, hydrophones, and emerging bio-optical sensors.
FaunaTag systems have been deployed on humpback whales in Brazil through the MARESIS project to study behavioral responses to seismic survey noise. FaunaLabs combines embedded systems engineering, sensor development, and field biology to build practical research tools and expand global access to advanced biologging technology for marine conservation.
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FaunaLabs
331 W Main Street
Suite 406
Durham, NC 27701
United States
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- Biologging hardware development
- Wildlife sensor and instrumentation design
- Wildlife sensor and instrumentation design
- Acoustic monitoring and bioacoustics instrumentation
- Wildlife tagging technology development, field deployment and data analysis
Conservation Challenges
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