Welcome to the Pacific Aquatic Telemetry Hub (PATH)
About PATH
The PATH database contains acoustic biotelemetry records for multiple fish species and telemetry technologies. The goal of PATH is to facilitate a collaborative data exchange network of data owned by a variety of agencies and institutions curated by UC Davis. Once researchers send PATH database managers their data they will be run through a quality assurance and control (QA/QC) process and the final product will be stored in a file on this data repository accessible to the researcher who submitted it through a secure link.
PATH Shiny App
https://pacific-aquatic-telemetry-hub.shinyapps.io/PATH_shiny/
This Shiny app was created so users could explore, filter, and download PATH data. The Stations tab allows users to filter data by species, year, and project and visualize receiver locations. Project codes and descriptions can be found on the Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) website (the brown dots are PATH projects): https://members.oceantrack.org/ The Summary tab lets users filter and download metadata with summary detection data. The detection summary column is calculated based on detections per receiver, per week, for each individual. The Tag History tab allows users to track selected tagged fish movement between receivers. The tool will be continuously updated as new improvements are added.
Funding provided by the Bureau of Reclamation. Prior database support provided by California Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Delta Science Program