of sea turtles or sturgeon for behavioral analysis.
footage showing hatchlings or "public inventories" where volunteers dig up nests to count hatched eggs.
If you are trying to view this file and it won't play, ensure you are using a modern media player like VLC Media Player , as scientific cameras often record in high-bitrate formats that standard players may struggle with.
While this specific file is not indexed in public databases, its name follows patterns used by wildlife tracking and conservation programs. 1. The "SCUTE" Identifier The term "SCUTE" likely refers to one of two things:
such as tri-axial accelerometer footage used to track animal movement and energy expenditure.
: This is a known outreach and tracking initiative— Students Collaborating to Undertake Tracking Efforts for Sturgeon (SCUTES) —led by NOAA Fisheries to monitor sturgeon populations along the U.S. East Coast. It can also refer to local sea turtle volunteer groups like S.C.U.T.E. (South Carolina United Turtle Enthusiasts). 2. Numerical Codes (229 and 1293)
These numbers are standard shorthand used by researchers to keep data organized:
The filename appears to be a specialized technical or scientific recording, likely related to marine biology or environmental research involving turtles .