Computers began by producing electronic tags for seals but now integrate multiple technologies to track marine animals like penguins, turtles, whales and large fish. Wildlife Computers expanded in 2007 to include facilities in Redmond, Washington and St. John's, Newfoundland to support tagging and tracking various marine wildlife.
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1. Computers began by producing electronic archival tags specifically
designed for use on seals. Our tags now integrate archival, Argos
and GPS technology to support the study of a wide variety of
marine animals, including penguins, turtles, cetaceans, and large
fish. In 2007, Wildlife Computers grew to include two
facilities, with offices in both Redmond, Washington, U.S.A., and
St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada.