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Vancouver Aquarium uses ROV with a LYYN T38™ to show underwater marine life
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January 22nd, 2010 · No Comments ·

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The Burrard Inlet is a vibrant ecosystem that is surrounded by a busy and heavily populated waterfront. When completed, the Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre will be the last piece of a continuous horizontal habitat restoration project stretching from Vancouver Ports to Stanley Park.

Using technology provided by Roper Resources Ltd, the Vancouver Aquarium will use the ROV to conduct yearly surveys of this underwater habitat to measure the re-establishment of marine life in the Burrard Inlet.

Staff, students and volunteers at the Aquarium will be able to review the video data to record species diversity and abundance, as well as make yearly comparisons. This information helps inform scientific research and policy, and also helps us to educate the public about important issues affecting our oceans and consequently, our daily lives.

The video clip is the promotional material Vancouver Aquarium showed at the Oceans 2007 show at the Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre. All underwater footage is enhanced with a LYYN T38™.

Visit www.vanaqua.org to read more.

Published courtesy of Vancouver Aquarium,
©2007 Vancouver Aquarium, all rights reserved

Page updated January 22nd, 2010

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