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Publications Catalogue

UPDATED
12/06/2009

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Sixth Underwater Science Symposium

Collected papers

Ringbound, 2003
104 pp, Colour, 67 figures and tables

Order Reference C29, Price £30

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Contents

  • HOLOMAR: A Holographic System for Subsea Recording and Analysis of Plankton and Other Marine Particles

  • Benthic Long-Term Observatories Based on Lander Technology

  • Developments to a Deep-Sea Lander for Studies within the Oxygen Minimum Zone of the Pakistan Margin

  • AUV Freshwater Distribution Surveys in Deep Fjords

  • Survey Autonomous Semi-Submersible (SASS) Technology

  • The SOC-BP ROV Collaboration Scheme: The Benefits To Science Of Industrial Collaboration Using Remotely Operated Vehicles

  • Mapping Of Deep-Water Corals and Fishery Impacts in the Northeast Skagerrak, Using Acoustical and ROV Survey Techniques

  • Marine Mammals as Platforms for Oceanographic Sampling: Salinity and Temperature Structure of a Freezing Arctic Fjord Monitored by White Whales (Delphinapterus leucas)

  • Pop-Up Ears in The Ocean—Passive Acoustic Monitoring of Whale Behaviour, Distributions and Their Underwater Acoustic Environment

  • Moorings to Investigate Inter-Annual Variability in Krill Abundance and Water-Mass Physical Characteristics of South Georgia

  • Use of an Automated Recording System to Monitor Spionid Worms Spawning in a Sub-Antarctic Station

  • In-Situ Evaluation of Contaminant Behaviour in Near-Shore Sediments—Approach for the Pathway Ranking for In-Situ Sediment Management (PRISM) Program

  • Scanning the Seafloor: A Novel Sediment Profile Camera; Lander Techniques for Deep-Ocean Biological Research

  • Subsea Hydraulic Production Control System Optimisation: A Rationale for Sizing Valve Tree Actuators

  • Hand-Held Computer Technology, Optical Sensors and CAN Networks: The Future to Make Oceanographic In-Situ Measurements?

  • The Isis ROV: A New Resource for UK Underwater Science; Alternative Method for Short Rigid Jumper Retaining

  • The New NERC Scientific Research Vessel (RRS Charles Darwin Replacement)—A User’s Perspective

  • Recent Technological Advances and Their Application to Deep-Sea Biological Research in Japan

  • Flock Distortion: A Role for Collective Robotics in Ocean Mapping

  • Monitoring Environmental Variability Around Cold-Water Coral Reefs Using a Benthic Photo Lander

  • In-Situ Investigations of Behaviour and Physiology in Deep-Sea Animals Using Autonomous Lander Vehicles

  • ASSEM: Array of Sensors for Long-Term Seabed Monitoring of Geohazards

  • The Deep-Sea Community at the Galicia Bank (NW Spain), Its Abiotic Environment and the Settlement Experiment; Standalone Subsea Data Monitoring System

 

 
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