footage showing hatchlings or "public inventories" where volunteers dig up nests to count hatched eggs.
: This often represents a project code , a study site ID , or a specific Julian date (the 229th day of the year).
: 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) 229SCUTE-1293.mp4
These numbers are standard shorthand used by researchers to keep data organized:
: This is usually a sequence number or a timestamp . In video monitoring systems (like those used for beach nesting or underwater observation), it helps catalog specific clips for review. 3. Likely Content East Coast
Based on similar naming conventions in the NOAA SCUTES program or turtle conservation groups, the video probably contains:
: A scute is a bony external plate or scale found on the shells of turtles, the skin of crocodiles, or the feet of birds. Researchers often use the unique patterns on these scutes for individual identification. the skin of crocodiles
such as tri-axial accelerometer footage used to track animal movement and energy expenditure.