A colony of seals on the NSW Far South Coast has been fitted with tracking devices as researchers work to find out more about them. Barunguba, also known as Montague Island is home to hundreds of Australian and New Zealand fur seals.
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- Fur seals are being used to collect oceanographic data with non-invasive tags. 11s
- Researchers have tracked 11 New Zealand fur seals since May, learning about their behavior. 29s
- New Zealand fur seals travel further than Australian fur seals, providing diverse data. 39s
- The tags collect information on water temperature and depth to aid marine conservation. 1m 7s
- Tags are attached with glue and fall off naturally; turtles are also being tagged. 1m 19s