Monitoring the Prey-Field of Marine Predators: Combining Digital Imaging With Datalogging Tags
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There is increasing interest in the diving behavior of marine mammals. However, identifying foraging among recorded dives often requires several assumptions. The simultaneous acquisition of images of the prey encountered, together with records of diving behavior will allow researchers to more fully investigate the nature of subsurface behavior. We tested a novel digital camera linked to a time-depth recorder on Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalzls gazella). During the austral summer 2000-2001, this system was deployed on six lactating female fur seals at Bird Island, South Georgia, each for a single foraging trip. The camera was triggered at depths greater than 10 m. Five deployments recorded still images (640 X 480 pixels) at 3-sec intervals (total 8,288 images), the other recorded movie images at 0.2-sec intervals (total 7,598 frames). Memory limitation (64 MB) restricted sampling to approximately 1.5 d of 5-7 d foraging trips. An average of 8.5% of still pictures (2.4%-11.6%) showed krill (Euphausiu szlperba) distinctly, while at least half the images in each deployment were empty, the remainder containing blurred I Current address: Sea Mammal Research Unit, Gatty Marine Laboratory, University of St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland KY16 8LB, United Kingdom.
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تاریخ انتشار 2017