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Triton Field Trials Changes in Habitat 360-degree Underwater Videos

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This dataset contains the underwater 360-degree video files recorded with a Boxfish 360 camera in La Jolla, CA, near a gravity base anchor of the CalWave xWave wave energy converter in December 2021 over three days, at dawn, noon, and dusk. It was generated to test the ability of using this type of camera mounted on an aluminum frame as a video lander to monitor the artificial reef effect of marine energy devices and associated seafloor structures. The Boxfish 360 is made of 3 cameras each recording its own set of videos. The videos are MOV files that can be viewed individually with any video reader but need to be stitched together to create the 360-degree footage. This dataset contains all the raw video files collected at dawn, noon and dusk on 11/30/2021, 12/01/2021 and 12/02/2021, for about 1h each time.

This dataset is associated with the journal manuscript below (linked in resources):
Hemery, L.G.; Mackereth, K.F.; Gunn, C.M.; Pablo, E.B. Use of a 360-Degree Underwater Camera to Characterize Artificial Reef and Fish Aggregating Effects around Marine Energy Devices. J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2022, 10, 555. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse10050555

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TY - DATA AB - This dataset contains the underwater 360-degree video files recorded with a Boxfish 360 camera in La Jolla, CA, near a gravity base anchor of the CalWave xWave wave energy converter in December 2021 over three days, at dawn, noon, and dusk. It was generated to test the ability of using this type of camera mounted on an aluminum frame as a video lander to monitor the artificial reef effect of marine energy devices and associated seafloor structures. The Boxfish 360 is made of 3 cameras each recording its own set of videos. The videos are MOV files that can be viewed individually with any video reader but need to be stitched together to create the 360-degree footage. This dataset contains all the raw video files collected at dawn, noon and dusk on 11/30/2021, 12/01/2021 and 12/02/2021, for about 1h each time. This dataset is associated with the journal manuscript below (linked in resources): Hemery, L.G.; Mackereth, K.F.; Gunn, C.M.; Pablo, E.B. Use of a 360-Degree Underwater Camera to Characterize Artificial Reef and Fish Aggregating Effects around Marine Energy Devices. J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2022, 10, 555. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse10050555 AU - Hemery, Lenaig A2 - Mackereth, Kailan A3 - Gunn, Cailene A4 - Pablo, Edward DB - Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI) DP - Open EI | National Renewable Energy Laboratory DO - 10.15473/1873105 KW - Marine energy KW - Environmental monitoring KW - Habitat change KW - 360-degree video KW - underwater video KW - artificial reef effect KW - MOV file KW - WEC KW - habitat KW - sustainability KW - environment KW - wildlife KW - reef KW - environmental effects KW - fish aggregating KW - habitat desrution KW - habitat creation KW - monitoring KW - video KW - MOV KW - MHK KW - Marine KW - Hydrokinetic KW - energy KW - wave energy converter LA - English DA - 2021/11/30 PY - 2021 PB - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory T1 - Triton Field Trials Changes in Habitat 360-degree Underwater Videos UR - https://doi.org/10.15473/1873105 ER -
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Hemery, Lenaig, et al. Triton Field Trials Changes in Habitat 360-degree Underwater Videos. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 30 November, 2021, MHKDR. https://doi.org/10.15473/1873105.
Hemery, L., Mackereth, K., Gunn, C., & Pablo, E. (2021). Triton Field Trials Changes in Habitat 360-degree Underwater Videos. [Data set]. MHKDR. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.15473/1873105
Hemery, Lenaig, Kailan Mackereth, Cailene Gunn, and Edward Pablo. Triton Field Trials Changes in Habitat 360-degree Underwater Videos. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, November, 30, 2021. Distributed by MHKDR. https://doi.org/10.15473/1873105
@misc{OEDI_Dataset_8021, title = {Triton Field Trials Changes in Habitat 360-degree Underwater Videos}, author = {Hemery, Lenaig and Mackereth, Kailan and Gunn, Cailene and Pablo, Edward}, abstractNote = {This dataset contains the underwater 360-degree video files recorded with a Boxfish 360 camera in La Jolla, CA, near a gravity base anchor of the CalWave xWave wave energy converter in December 2021 over three days, at dawn, noon, and dusk. It was generated to test the ability of using this type of camera mounted on an aluminum frame as a video lander to monitor the artificial reef effect of marine energy devices and associated seafloor structures. The Boxfish 360 is made of 3 cameras each recording its own set of videos. The videos are MOV files that can be viewed individually with any video reader but need to be stitched together to create the 360-degree footage. This dataset contains all the raw video files collected at dawn, noon and dusk on 11/30/2021, 12/01/2021 and 12/02/2021, for about 1h each time.

This dataset is associated with the journal manuscript below (linked in resources):
Hemery, L.G.; Mackereth, K.F.; Gunn, C.M.; Pablo, E.B. Use of a 360-Degree Underwater Camera to Characterize Artificial Reef and Fish Aggregating Effects around Marine Energy Devices. J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2022, 10, 555. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse10050555}, url = {https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/396}, year = {2021}, howpublished = {MHKDR, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, https://doi.org/10.15473/1873105}, note = {Accessed: 2025-05-03}, doi = {10.15473/1873105} }
https://dx.doi.org/10.15473/1873105

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Data from Nov 30, 2021

Last updated Jun 21, 2022

Submitted Jun 18, 2022

Organization

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Contact

Lenaig Hemery

360.681.4556

Authors

Lenaig Hemery

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Kailan Mackereth

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Cailene Gunn

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Edward Pablo

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

DOE Project Details

Project Name Triton Initiative

Project Lead Samantha Eaves

Project Number FY21 AOP 2.3.2.601

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