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News Release 13-124

Chicago Teacher and Students Build Underwater Camera Rig to Observe and Record Antarctic Fish

Designed and built by students, device was deployed in the field in the world's harshest waters

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Paula Dell with students and the mobile camera Fish Spy, in a classroom

Paula Dell with the Fish Spy and her students, from left to right: Miguel Limon, Liliana Diaz, Francisco Flores, and Raymond Thicklin.

Credit: Paula Dell, PolarTREC


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Video taken by the Fish Spy camera and stock footage of NSF's Palmer Station in Antarctica.

Credit: Paula Dell/NSF/PolarTREC

 

The Fish Spy rig over the ocean.

The Fish Spy rig is shown over the ocean.

Credit: Paula Dell, PolarTREC


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