Tag: Sweden
Öresund bridge foundation inspection
June 15th, 2010 · No Comments
Öresundsbron, the bridge between Denmark and Sweden, may have improved the marine environment in the ten years since it was built, in stark contrast to the fears before its construction.
Researchers from Lund University have found increased fish activity around the bridge’s pillars, as well as plenty of other marine life, such as mussels.
It was feared [...]
Tags: bridge foundation · environment · Havsresan · LTH · lund university · marine environment · Öresund Bridge · ROV · Sweden
Live lyynified camera
February 19th, 2010 · 4 Comments
Lund Weather
This is a live demonstration of LYYN real-time video enhancement. For demonstration purposes we have selected a lyynification window in the image, showing the un-enhanced original video on the outside of that window.
Tags: cctv system · IP · surveillance · Sweden
Our marine heritage
February 5th, 2010 · No Comments
Our knowledge of our marine heritage and the natural marine environment in southern Sweden is very weak. There are of course many reasons for this lack of knowledge, but a major contributing factor is that water is an obstacle in the availability of the marine landscape. This leads to lower priority in the protection of [...]
Tags: Kjell Andersson · LTH · lund university · Sweden · underwater archaeology · wrecks
Artifacts indicating human activity found in 10 000 years old drowned pine forest
February 4th, 2010 · No Comments
Lund, Sweden, May 12, 2009
This weekend divers made unique findings in the woods outside eastern Skåne which most likely represents traces of human activities. Arne Sjöström, diver and archaeologist, has encountered a 4×2 meters wooden structure on the subsea peat banks. This unique finding is probably a big fish trap. They have also found torch [...]
Tags: archeology · Baltic Sea · Kjell Andersson · LTH · lund university · Michael Palmgren · SEA-U · Sweden


