North Carolina Sea Grant fisheries specialist Scott Baker talks about "RECTEXT" -- a system that lets tournament anglers report catch data via cell phone text messaging.Fisheries managers often meet hurdles in collecting recreational fishing data, but RECTEXT has the potential to provide valuable information for gamefish population research. Learn more at www.rectext.org.
Baker demonstrated RECTEXT at the ScienceOnline2010 conference on Jan. 15, 2010. Filmed at Sigma Xi in Research Triangle Park, NC. Flipcam donated by a ScienceOnline sponsor.
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Hi,
I'm Brazilian and crazy about science.
I'd like to congratulate you for the very interesting contents of this blog.
I have a science blog, written in Portuguese (soon it'll have posts in English as well). Take a look at this link:
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I hope we can change information, or develop a good "blogger" relationship. My e-mail address is: [email protected].
How can I keep contact with you?
Embraces,
Rafael Tadeu de Matos Ribeiro - Brazil
Posted by: Rafael Tadeu de Matos Ribeiro | March 15, 2010 12:43 AM