Simultaneous in-line and off-axis subsea holographic recording of plankton and other marine particles
2001; IOP Publishing; Volume: 12; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1088/0957-0233/12/8/101
ISSN1361-6501
AutoresJohn Watson, Stephen J. Alexander, G. Craig, D. Hendry, P. R. Hobson, Richard S. Lampitt, Jean-Michael Marteau, Helge Nareid, M.A. Player, Kevin Saw, K. Tipping,
Tópico(s)Image Processing Techniques and Applications
ResumoOptical holography provides non-intrusive, non-destructive recording of living, motile organisms and particles in their natural environment. High-resolution, three-dimensionality and `optical sectioning' of the image allow identification of species and enumeration of size, orientation and spatial distribution. We have developed a submersible holographic camera to simultaneously expose in-line and, uniquely, off-axis holograms to record organisms from a few micrometres upwards (in-line), in concentrations down to a few tens of particles per cubic metre (off-axis). It can record up to 50 000 cm3 of the water column in a single off-axis hologram and 3500 cm3 in an in-line hologram. We describe the first sea deployment of the camera and the successful recording of holograms of plankton and marine snow to a depth of 100 m water.
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