Underwater Cams: Aquarius Reef Base Cameras
The Aquarius Cameras have been removed until March 1st. The life-support buoy for the undersea habitat has been dry-docked for maintenance.
Click on the play arrow at the bottom left side of view window to stream video!In collaboration with the Aquarius Reef Base, Teens4Oceans deployed two high definition webcams in June of 2011. Check out the vidoes and other mission feeds to the left. ! Learn more about this project |
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Prior to the install, the group visited the onshore Aquarius Control Station, and was briefed for the upcoming dives on the Aquarius site. In addition to the amazing dives on the Aquarius Reef Base, the group dove on a shipwreck called the U.S.S. Spiegel Grove, and on numerous reefs located near the Key Largo area. For most of the students, the dive on U.S.S. Spiegal Grove resulted in the deepest depth of their scuba diving career, some students getting to depths of over 100 feet below the surface. With the certifications complete and the two cameras deployed, the group ventured south to Bahia Honda, Florida on the last day. After arriving, a transect survey of the reef was conducted as well as a maintenance check to the Teens4Oceans camera located there. The trip was extremely successful on many fronts and T4O is thrilled to use these cameras as lenses into the ocean, allowing us to produce unique educational material for students of all ages. Finally, Teens4Oceans looks forward to continuing to build its relationship with the New York Harbor School and all the amazing people involved there. |


