Predatoryl Fin Cameras

The Shark Café Aquatic Camera Tracks the Movement and Behaviors of Sharks

To help scientists better understand the behaviors and movements of underwater predators such as sharks, scientists at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute have put together the Shark Café aquatic camera that clips onto the sea creature's fin. The camera acts as a video capturing system as well as a sensor to help researchers learn more about sharks.

The camera is incredibly small and non-invasive so that sharks can swim freely, despite the device being attached to their fins. The unit is specially fitted to be able to work in incredible depths ranging to nearly 5000-feet. The camera is programmed to switch on when sharks begin their deep diving and to follow their movements. A solar powered battery allows the camera to constantly stay charged thanks to the rays of the sun when the shark is close to the surface.
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1. Underwater Predators Tracking - Creating innovative tools like the Shark Café aquatic camera to track and understand the behaviors and movements of underwater predators such as sharks.
2. Small and Non-invasive Cameras - Developing small and non-invasive camera systems that can be effectively attached to animals without disrupting their natural movement and behaviors.
3. Deep Diving Monitoring - Designing cameras that are capable of tracking and recording the movements of marine animals during deep dives in extreme depths.
Industry Implications
1. Marine Research - The Shark Café aquatic camera presents disruptive opportunities for the marine research industry to gain deeper insights into the behavior and movement of underwater predators.
2. Wildlife Conservation - The development of small and non-invasive cameras opens up innovative possibilities for the wildlife conservation industry to monitor and protect animal species without causing harm or interference.
3. Camera Technology - Advancements in camera technology for deep-sea environments offer disruptive innovation opportunities for companies specializing in underwater imaging and surveillance solutions.

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