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A live video observatory reveals temporal processes at a shelf-depth whale-fall

  • A G Glover
  • , N D Higgs
  • , P M Bagley
  • , R Carlsson
  • , A J Davies
  • , K M Kemp
  • , Kim Last
  • , K Norling
  • , R Rosenberg
  • , K A Wallin
  • , B Kallstrom
  • , T G Dahlgren

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Resumen

There have been very few studies of temporal processes at chemosynthetic ecosystems, even at relatively more accessible shallow water sites. Here we report the development and deployment of a simple cabled video observatory at 30 m water depth in Gullmarsfjorden, Sweden. The camera provides a live video feed to the internet of faunal activity in the experiments, which to date have included 5 separate whale-fall deployments. Our data suggest that the time to decomposition of small cetacean carcasses at shelf-depth settings is considerably slower than at deep-sea sites. We have also provided a new methodology for the deployment of low-cost live video observatories at up to 30 m water depth, which can be used both for research and outreach activities.
Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)375-381
Número de páginas7
PublicaciónCAH BIOL MAR
Volumen51
N.º4
EstadoPublished - 2010

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