Recent Works
SAIS COMPACT CAM
A highlight reel from a SAIS COMPACT CAM deployed in shallow water on Brooks Falls – Katmai National Park, Alaska, USA Credit: Explore.org / SubAqua Imaging Systems Inc.
SAIS DSLR CAM-6
The pinnacle of this vent chimney is inhabited by a thriving community of tubeworms (Ridgeia piscesae). Credit: ONC/ CSSF-ROPOS
SAIS DSLR CAM-5
An orange sea anemone, brittle stars, corals and other creatures inhabit this deep-sea rock ledge. (Depth: 2274 m) Observation : 7033, 2012-06-14 18:55:23UTC, dive 1564. N47°55.4532′, W129°6.4018′ Credit: Ocean Networks Canada/ CSSF-ROPOS
SAIS DSLR CAM-4
Sponge and Coral observed at a depth of 2242 m at Endeaour. Observation : 7332, 2012-06-15 01:13:50UTC, dive 1564. N47°55.9623′, W129°6.0954′ Credit: Ocean Networks Canada/ CSSF-ROPOS
SAIS DSLR CAM-3
An old sulfide tower looms beneath ROPOS at Endeavour. (Depth: 2143 m) Observation : 7763, 2012-06-15 15:22:29UTC, dive 1565. N47°58.3883′, W129°4.9532′ Credit: Ocean Networks Canada/ CSSF-ROPOS
SAIS DSLR CAM-2
Neptune Canada Flanges Tubeworm-encrusted flanges are observed on a sulfide tower at Endeavour. (Depth: 2146 m) Observation : 7776, 2012-06-15 15:58:28UTC, dive 1565. N47°58.1255′, W129°5.2192′ Credit: NEPTUNE Canada/CSSF
SAIS DSLR CAM-1
Neptune Canada Chimney Sponge Like a mitten thumb, this sponge was observed growing on chimney edifice at a depth of 2246 m. Observation : 7343, 2012-06-15 01:22:47UTC, dive 1564. N47°55.9494′, W129°6.1141′ Credit: NEPTUNE Canada/CSSF
SAIS IP HD CAM
Many of our cameras can be equipped with “Edge storage”. Meaning that a MicroSD card can be installed onboard to allow recording even when the camera is not attached to a network with remote storage. In this case, the camera had a 16GB card (enough for for four days of recording) and was deployed with a battery housing to power it.
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