A long-term lander employing a baited camera system was developed to study temporal variation in the presence of scavenging fish and invertebrates at a cold-water coral community on Galway Mound (Belgica Mound Province, NE Atlantic). The camera system was tested during two successful long-term deployments for periods of 6 and 12 months respectively. The baited system, consisting of two separate video cameras with infrared lights and a bait dispenser with 24 bait positions, recorded more than 15,500 clips of 17 s, regularly spread over both periods. New bait, consisting of sardines in oil, was offered at regular time intervals, and attracted scavengers over the whole period of deployment, and especially the crab Chaceon affinis did still eat...
Abstract Baited underwater camera (BUC) systems to estimate demersal fish abundance are becoming inc...
Concentrations of scavengers attracted by bait in the deep sea are documented by time-lapse photogra...
Red snow crabs are an important resource for the fishing industry. They live at the bottom of the se...
A long-term lander employing a baited camera system was developed to study temporal variation in the...
Direct time-series observations of deep-sea biological activity are largely restricted to passive ob...
The scavenging megafauna of the South Georgia and Shag Rocks slope in the south-west Atlantic (625-...
During January 2000 a baited video camera system was deployed fifteen times at depths of 719-1518 m ...
Deep-ocean animals remain poorly understood compared to their shallow-water relatives, mainly becaus...
To investigate scavenging communities associated with carcasses of animals from the water column, we...
The scavenging fauna of the Patagonian slope (900–1750 m), east of the Falkland Islands was investig...
in recycling discarded fish analysed. For this purpose, a fixed baited camera was deployed on the co...
To investigate scavenging communities associated with carcasses of animals from the water column, we...
As hotspots of local biodiversity in the deep sea, preservation of cold-water coral reef communities...
Bottom longline fishing gear can damage sensitive benthic areas (SBAs) in the ocean; however, the ri...
This research demonstrates the utility of repeat acoustic and photographic surveys for monitoring bi...
Abstract Baited underwater camera (BUC) systems to estimate demersal fish abundance are becoming inc...
Concentrations of scavengers attracted by bait in the deep sea are documented by time-lapse photogra...
Red snow crabs are an important resource for the fishing industry. They live at the bottom of the se...
A long-term lander employing a baited camera system was developed to study temporal variation in the...
Direct time-series observations of deep-sea biological activity are largely restricted to passive ob...
The scavenging megafauna of the South Georgia and Shag Rocks slope in the south-west Atlantic (625-...
During January 2000 a baited video camera system was deployed fifteen times at depths of 719-1518 m ...
Deep-ocean animals remain poorly understood compared to their shallow-water relatives, mainly becaus...
To investigate scavenging communities associated with carcasses of animals from the water column, we...
The scavenging fauna of the Patagonian slope (900–1750 m), east of the Falkland Islands was investig...
in recycling discarded fish analysed. For this purpose, a fixed baited camera was deployed on the co...
To investigate scavenging communities associated with carcasses of animals from the water column, we...
As hotspots of local biodiversity in the deep sea, preservation of cold-water coral reef communities...
Bottom longline fishing gear can damage sensitive benthic areas (SBAs) in the ocean; however, the ri...
This research demonstrates the utility of repeat acoustic and photographic surveys for monitoring bi...
Abstract Baited underwater camera (BUC) systems to estimate demersal fish abundance are becoming inc...
Concentrations of scavengers attracted by bait in the deep sea are documented by time-lapse photogra...
Red snow crabs are an important resource for the fishing industry. They live at the bottom of the se...