NexTrak System

NexTrak sets the stage for the next generation of aquatic animal tracking.

Innovasea’s NexTrak system ushers in a new era of science, collaboration and discovery for aquatic animal researchers. Through innovative technologies, improved performance and more data, researchers can explore new habitats and devise creative solutions.

Get more out of acoustic telemetry

  • NexTrak R1 Receiver: Unlocks 40% more coverage and up to 2x the detections. 
  • NexTrak AR: Enjoy all the benefits of the R1 plus diver-free retrieval. 
  • Increased Residency (IR) Coding: Get up to 5x more detections out of your study with new tag coding.
  • Fathom Software: Maintain secure ownership of your data– or easily share it with colleagues of your choosing around the world.  

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Unmatched data quality and coverage

NexTrak’s R1 receiver delivers 40% more range and up to 2x the detections, reducing receiver needs and cost, while advanced processing unlocks reliable tracking and richer data, even in noisy environments. 

<Download the NexTrak R1 data sheet>
<See how we tested R1’s performance>

Remote recovery 

NexTrak Acoustic Release (AR) receiver makes recovering equipment in deepwater and harsh environments easier, safer, and less expensive. 

Now available for pre-order!

<Download the NexTrak AR data sheet>

Break free of residency limits and code collisions

Increased Residency (IR) Coding is a new tag coding designed to increase residency limits, boost detection rates up to 5x, and lower code collisions in high-tag-volume areas.  

Contact us to find out if IR coding is right for your study. 

Pre-order the NexTrak AR Today

And ask our team about adding Increased Residency Coding to a future tag order.

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