Direct time-series observations of deep-sea biological activity are largely restricted to passive observations of benthic epifauna using unbaited time-lapse camera systems. However, highly mobile fauna such as scavenging fish are not generally observed at unbaited instruments. Here, we describe the successful adaptation of existing baited camera technology to incorporate an autonomous periodic bait-release system. This technology enables long-term high-frequency time-series observations of deep-sea scavenging demersal fish and crustaceans to be made for the first time. The periodic bait-release system was deployed to 3664 m in the Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, for 38 days and incorporated six individual bait-release event...
AbstractDemersal fish were assessed by remotely operated vehicle (ROV) video transects at sites to t...
Beam trawl, camera sled and submersible data from 2 000-3 300 m off central California produced simi...
The scavenging fauna of the Patagonian slope (900–1750 m), east of the Falkland Islands was investig...
A long-term lander employing a baited camera system was developed to study temporal variation in the...
A long-term lander employing a baited camera system was developed to study temporal variation in the...
Deep-ocean animals remain poorly understood compared to their shallow-water relatives, mainly becaus...
The scavenging megafauna of the South Georgia and Shag Rocks slope in the south-west Atlantic (625-...
European Multidisciplinary Seafloor Observatory Conference Ocean Observatories Challenges and Progre...
The deep sea is a low food input environment, hence large food falls from the surface waters are imp...
10 pages, 8 figures, 1 tableRecent advances in cabled observatory video-imaging now enable faunal mo...
Deep-sea benthic communities derive their energetic requirements from overlying surface water produc...
For the first time the autonomous free-fall vehicle AUDOS was deployed at low latitudes in the north...
Bottom longline fishing gear can damage sensitive benthic areas (SBAs) in the ocean; however, the ri...
AbstractDemersal fishes appearing at baited cameras at 2500m depth either side of the axis of the No...
in recycling discarded fish analysed. For this purpose, a fixed baited camera was deployed on the co...
AbstractDemersal fish were assessed by remotely operated vehicle (ROV) video transects at sites to t...
Beam trawl, camera sled and submersible data from 2 000-3 300 m off central California produced simi...
The scavenging fauna of the Patagonian slope (900–1750 m), east of the Falkland Islands was investig...
A long-term lander employing a baited camera system was developed to study temporal variation in the...
A long-term lander employing a baited camera system was developed to study temporal variation in the...
Deep-ocean animals remain poorly understood compared to their shallow-water relatives, mainly becaus...
The scavenging megafauna of the South Georgia and Shag Rocks slope in the south-west Atlantic (625-...
European Multidisciplinary Seafloor Observatory Conference Ocean Observatories Challenges and Progre...
The deep sea is a low food input environment, hence large food falls from the surface waters are imp...
10 pages, 8 figures, 1 tableRecent advances in cabled observatory video-imaging now enable faunal mo...
Deep-sea benthic communities derive their energetic requirements from overlying surface water produc...
For the first time the autonomous free-fall vehicle AUDOS was deployed at low latitudes in the north...
Bottom longline fishing gear can damage sensitive benthic areas (SBAs) in the ocean; however, the ri...
AbstractDemersal fishes appearing at baited cameras at 2500m depth either side of the axis of the No...
in recycling discarded fish analysed. For this purpose, a fixed baited camera was deployed on the co...
AbstractDemersal fish were assessed by remotely operated vehicle (ROV) video transects at sites to t...
Beam trawl, camera sled and submersible data from 2 000-3 300 m off central California produced simi...
The scavenging fauna of the Patagonian slope (900–1750 m), east of the Falkland Islands was investig...