Tag-A-Giant

The search for bluefin tuna is on! A team of scientists from Stanford University and other partner institutions is scouring waters in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The goal - to place electronic tags in giant bluefin tuna to learn more about their migrations, behavior, and environmental preferences. Read about their adventures below...

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Must be October

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The TAG team had one of the most incredible runs in their 10 year plus Port Hood tagging history...six days straight on the water is almost...
Friday, September 29, 2017

TAG Canada 2017: the first 72 hours

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We arrived in Port Hood on the 19 th September to kick-off the 2017 giant bluefin tagging season in the Gulf of St Lawrence, Canada. This...
Thursday, September 21, 2017

Two for One Tag Retrieval

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Sitting in the office at Acadia University in Wolfville Nova Scotia, TAG scientists in California emailed that a MiniPAT pop-up satellite a...
Saturday, October 1, 2016

Weekend Dozen

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Tuna fishing can be one of the most frustrating sports in the World...there are times when you will spend days on the water and never see a...
Monday, September 26, 2016

Fall and Herring

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Lloyd fights his 9th fish of the day...in a waterspout!! Capt. Bernie Chisolm passes off another one TAG is back in Cape Breton t...
Sunday, August 28, 2016

Canada 2016 Day 2

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Bluefin tuna on the sounder! Tagged fish being released Dr. Steve Wilson showing his love for the fish Robbie Schallert a...
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Canada 2016

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The TAG season has begun in Port Hood, Nova Scotia. The team arrived to beautiful summer weather...Lloyd MacInnes even wore shorts on the b...
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About Us

  • Dr. Andre Boustany
  • Dr. Gareth Lawson
  • Dr. George L. Shillinger
  • Dr. Randy Kochevar
  • Dr. Steven Wilson
  • Ethan Estess
  • Robbie Schallert
  • The Tag-A-Giant Foundation
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