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A web based database and user interface for tracking the growth and movement of tagged rock lobsters in New Zealand. TagTracker was developed for the New Zealand Rock Lobster Industry Council to provide feedback to fishermen who catch rock lobster with tags in them and to improve the reporting back of information on those lobsters. This NZ tagging program has used Hallprint T-Bar standard anchor (type TBA) tags exclusively for many years.

The Northeast Regional Cod Tagging Program (NERCTP) represents the largest cod tagging program initiated to date along the eastern seaboard of the North American continent. A significant example of collaborative research, this program is international and region-wide, involving commercial fishermen and research organizations from Canada down to Cape Cod.

The Virginia Game Fish Tagging Program (VGFTP) is an effort to involve the recreational angling public in the conservation and management of marine finfish. The program provides an avenue for anglers with an interest in conservation to assist in collecting scientific information about the movements and biology of fish by tagging targeted species of marine game fish. Fish currently targeted for tagging include red drum, black drum, cobia, flounder, speckled trout, black sea bass, tautog, spadefish, sheepshead, and gray triggerfish


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