We’ve done a fair amount of stories about tags (radio- or acoustic-signal devices that tell scientists where an animal is) but so far they’ve been attached to big creatures like turtles and sharks.

In this story for Oceanus, tags get stripped down so they’re as light and buoyant as a … squid. WHOI biologist Aran Mooney designed the I-tag to understand where soft-bodied invertebrates go, and how their behavior is effected by environmental conditions. This is a first, folks! But the applications to other animals (like jellyfish) are endless.

  • Project Type: Editorial
  • Client: Oceanus/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution