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Using Live-Stream Video from an Artificial Reef to Increase Interest in Marine Biology
by Lars Seidelin, Magnus Wahlberg and Marianne Holmer
J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2018, 6(2), 47; https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse6020047 - 1 May 2018
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New methods are needed to attract more interest to natural sciences among the public and young people. We established an underwater laboratory by placing cameras on an artificial reef (a sunken ferry) to create a new and inspiring way of teaching marine biology [...] Read more.
New methods are needed to attract more interest to natural sciences among the public and young people. We established an underwater laboratory by placing cameras on an artificial reef (a sunken ferry) to create a new and inspiring way of teaching marine biology and showing science to the public. Here we describe the process and solutions to the technical challenges in designing the laboratory. Live-streaming from the underwater environment has great potential for teaching marine biology in new and exciting ways, and it could also be used more widely for stimulating interest among the general public in aquariums and museums. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Methodologies for Outreach in the Marine Sciences)
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