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Coolest job on the ship? 'Flying' the deep-tow camera
4 December 2018 - 9:26pm
Now that's a camera! The deep-tow camera system on the CSIRO wharf at Hobart. This high-tech system is the main sampling tool being used to survey the distribution and condition of deep-sea coral comunities. Image: CSIRO
Day 12:
Onboard videographer, Andrew Terhell
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