Welcome to project #FinVision! Join us on our collaborative journey developing novel ‘smart’ underwater cameras to monitor juvenile fish habitat quality
Congrats to our #TeemingReels competition winners Phoebe, Yohann and Isabella!
Students at the University of Plymouth were looking for interesting clips on Zooniverse and we picked these winners!
1. Tiny larvae at night
2. Conger and wrasse!
3. Pollock feeding?
Sign-up to our FREE online webinar where we will take you through the latest findings of the FinVision project.
We have obtained valuable information about the habitat requirements of juvenile fish, sign-up below to find out more!
https://t.co/Gg2ZzxXWPE
Happy New Year from Team #FinVision!
We’re back with another interesting video seen from our keen citizen scientists.
What do you think these tiny larvae are? It’s very interesting to see so many grouped together!
Dive beneath the surface with @Fin_Vision! You never know what our cameras will reveal along our shores.
Join our army of citizen scientists and see what you can find: https://t.co/tg2Dcm3efo
#FinVision Clip Of The Day!
Very interesting to see these tiny gadoids on our JHaM-Cam’s.
This is the most we’ve seen together so far! Where do you think they’re heading?
More videos on our Zooniverse page (link in bio).
#FinVision Clip Of The Day!
Huge Conger Eel spotted on the cameras in the kelp forests! The JHaM-Cam’s can spot the big stuff too!
Check out our Zooniverse page to find more cool vids! (Link in bio)
#FinVision Clip Of The Day!
Even more gadoids! This time it’s a tiny, almost transparent individual!
Fish if this size typically pass straight through nets so it’s great to see them on the JHaM-Cams!
Link in bio to spot more fish!
#FinVision Clip Of The Day!
Lots of small gadoids being spotted on Zooniverse!
Here’s a young pollack moving quickly within the kelp!
Link in our bio to find more!
#FinVision Clip Of The Day
Another tiny larval gadoid spotted by citizen scientists on our Zooniverse platform!
This is exactly what the JHaM-Cam’s are looking for!
Zooniverse link in bio to find more!
#FinVision Clip Of The Day!
Another interesting video picked out by engaged citizen scientists!
What do you think this young fish is? Possibly a juvenile Hake?
Head on over to our web portal to find more! (Link in bio)
#FinVision Clip Of The Day!
Citizen scientists are contributing to our research project by finding gems like this!
Sand smelt escaping seabass predation?
Want to find fish too? Check out our Zooniverse page for more! (Link in bio).
For healthy fish stocks, we must protect and restore inshore coastal habitats to safeguard tomorrow's fish. Can you spot the fish?
Be a citizen scientist and take part in #FinVision today
https://t.co/efCb3fZToq
FinVision is back!
We’ve added brand new footage onto our Zooniverse page for you to help us analyse! We’re looking for small juvenile fish within seagrass meadows, kelp forests and many more habitats!
Check out our Zooniverse page here:
https://t.co/ibOj5zCLOM
TRAINING EVENTS!
14:00 – 16:00 Practical demonstration on Fish Ecology, Sampling and Identification (University of Plymouth Marine Station)
https://t.co/1LkHy8q817
18:00 – 20:00 Public talk: Getting to know our local fishes (Roland Levinsky Building)
https://t.co/VhHu2dX7LO
Want to learn from experts in the ecology and identification of inshore fishes?
Sign up here to a free online training event this weekend hosted by the IFM and FinVision!
https://t.co/swOxBv9GUD
First look at some amazing juvenile fish footage captured from our JHaM-Cam’s!
It’s great to see the larval fish utilising nursery habitats around our South-Western coastline!
Keep an eye out for more footage coming to our Zooniverse page soon! 🐟🐟🐟
Join us for an evening with FinVision - an exciting collaboration between scientists, recreational anglers, and fisheries managers that is going beneath the water's surface to uncover the habitat preferences of juvenile fish.
Sign up: https://t.co/ExHvre6ALB
First successful subtidal diving deployments completed for 2024!
Our JHam-Cam V1’s were deployed in seagrass, kelp forests and unvegetated flats, aided by the expertise in scientific diving from @oceansciencetec.