Long-term underwater images from around a single mooring site in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019)

Long-term images taken by the camera from the McMurdo Oceanographic Observatory mooring in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica during its 2-year deployment (2017-2019). The mooring was situated at the seawater terminus of the McMurdo Station seawater intake jetty at 21 m deep, typically under thick sea ice co...

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Main Author: Cziko, Paul
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center 2020
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:8db7688a3f8c160687b7cfe441b9c66677257f3316e85eefbf6235cd7fc6a83d
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description Long-term images taken by the camera from the McMurdo Oceanographic Observatory mooring in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica during its 2-year deployment (2017-2019). The mooring was situated at the seawater terminus of the McMurdo Station seawater intake jetty at 21 m deep, typically under thick sea ice cover. The automated 360° pan-tilt-zoom (ptz) camera, inside of an air-filled self-cleaning dome, was programmed to move to 42 ptz \"waypoints\" every hour and take a still 1920x1080 JPG image for archiving. Lights, oriented in one direction only, illuminated a rock/rubble slope for much of each winter, when there was no natural illumination. The camera was situated on a concrete block, which elevated the camera about 1m off of the seabed. Motile and sessile benthic biota, including notothenioid fishes, anemones, pycnogonids, asteroids, soft-corals, sponges, and nudibranchs are commonly seen in the images. Some ptz waypoints survey the water column and underside of the sea ice, capturing also the presence of larval/juvenile fishes and other plankton/nekton in the water column. Maximum intervals between subsequent images from the same ptz waypoint were about 1 hour, though many waypoints were captured at somewhat higher frequency. Interval images, taken at 5-min intervals irrespective of camera orientation, were also captured. Images are occasionally obscured/impacted by the camera dome's wiper, darkness, low visibility, minor fouling of the camera dome, and out-of-focus lens elements.
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spelling dataone:sha256:8db7688a3f8c160687b7cfe441b9c66677257f3316e85eefbf6235cd7fc6a83d 2025-06-03T18:49:17+00:00 Long-term underwater images from around a single mooring site in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019) Cziko, Paul ENVELOPE(166.6645,166.6645,-77.851,-77.851) 2020-12-28T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:8db7688a3f8c160687b7cfe441b9c66677257f3316e85eefbf6235cd7fc6a83d unknown IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center Notothenioid Timelaps Images Benthic Invertebrates Biota McMurdo Sound Antarctica Benthic Ecology Soft-Bottom Community Notothenioid Fishes Rocky Reef Community Photo/video Dataset 2020 dataone:urn:node:IEDA_USAP 2025-06-03T18:17:02Z Long-term images taken by the camera from the McMurdo Oceanographic Observatory mooring in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica during its 2-year deployment (2017-2019). The mooring was situated at the seawater terminus of the McMurdo Station seawater intake jetty at 21 m deep, typically under thick sea ice cover. The automated 360° pan-tilt-zoom (ptz) camera, inside of an air-filled self-cleaning dome, was programmed to move to 42 ptz \"waypoints\" every hour and take a still 1920x1080 JPG image for archiving. Lights, oriented in one direction only, illuminated a rock/rubble slope for much of each winter, when there was no natural illumination. The camera was situated on a concrete block, which elevated the camera about 1m off of the seabed. Motile and sessile benthic biota, including notothenioid fishes, anemones, pycnogonids, asteroids, soft-corals, sponges, and nudibranchs are commonly seen in the images. Some ptz waypoints survey the water column and underside of the sea ice, capturing also the presence of larval/juvenile fishes and other plankton/nekton in the water column. Maximum intervals between subsequent images from the same ptz waypoint were about 1 hour, though many waypoints were captured at somewhat higher frequency. Interval images, taken at 5-min intervals irrespective of camera orientation, were also captured. Images are occasionally obscured/impacted by the camera dome's wiper, darkness, low visibility, minor fouling of the camera dome, and out-of-focus lens elements. Dataset Antarc* Antarctica McMurdo Sound Sea ice IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center (via DataONE) McMurdo Sound McMurdo Station ENVELOPE(166.667,166.667,-77.850,-77.850) ENVELOPE(166.6645,166.6645,-77.851,-77.851)
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Timelaps Images
Benthic Invertebrates
Biota
McMurdo Sound
Antarctica
Benthic Ecology
Soft-Bottom Community
Notothenioid Fishes
Rocky Reef Community
Photo/video
Cziko, Paul
Long-term underwater images from around a single mooring site in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019)
title Long-term underwater images from around a single mooring site in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019)
title_full Long-term underwater images from around a single mooring site in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019)
title_fullStr Long-term underwater images from around a single mooring site in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019)
title_full_unstemmed Long-term underwater images from around a single mooring site in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019)
title_short Long-term underwater images from around a single mooring site in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019)
title_sort long-term underwater images from around a single mooring site in mcmurdo sound, antarctica (2017-2019)
topic Notothenioid
Timelaps Images
Benthic Invertebrates
Biota
McMurdo Sound
Antarctica
Benthic Ecology
Soft-Bottom Community
Notothenioid Fishes
Rocky Reef Community
Photo/video
topic_facet Notothenioid
Timelaps Images
Benthic Invertebrates
Biota
McMurdo Sound
Antarctica
Benthic Ecology
Soft-Bottom Community
Notothenioid Fishes
Rocky Reef Community
Photo/video
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