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The use of electronic tags to track the movements of turtles, tuna, sharks, and shearwaters yields an abundance of important data for scientists from the Tagging of Pacific Predators Project. Each example emphasizes the vast distances and travel patterns of the marine creatures. Photographs and diagrams effectively show the animals and their paths across the Pacific Ocean. Reading list, websites.