I grew up swimming in the Sound. I later went to Stony Brook Univ. and studied marine invertebrate zoology. This has been a terrific remedial course for me, although we never had this technology in the early 1970's! I would like to see a sonar scanning of the wreckage and debris which has been dumped in the L.I. Sound since the early 20th century.
Great comment...our latest outreach products list the dives and provide depth, location information, along w/ a link to a video clip found here: lismap.uconn.edu/spring-2018-kraken2-rov-interactive-dive-map/
I grew up swimming in the Sound. I later went to Stony Brook Univ. and studied marine invertebrate zoology. This has been a terrific remedial course for me, although we never had this technology in the early 1970's! I would like to see a sonar scanning of the wreckage and debris which has been dumped in the L.I. Sound since the early 20th century.
This was awesome and informative. Thanks! Will you be doing any other dives in the sound?
Hi Peter, glad you enjoyed it. We have developed other videos, slide shows and Storymaps for LIS at lismap.uconn.edu Cheers!
@@lismarc5649 Thank you for responding and pointing me there! 👍
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Which R/V was this supported by? Thanks.
The NURTEC's Kraken2 ROV with a HiDef video and HiRes digital still camera on it. Thanks!
Great work. However, I was asking about the boat the ROV was deployed from. Thanks for the reply.
I wish you gave the depths at each dive.
Great comment...our latest outreach products list the dives and provide depth, location information, along w/ a link to a video clip found here: lismap.uconn.edu/spring-2018-kraken2-rov-interactive-dive-map/
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