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1 August 1968 Underwater Photography In The Study Of Fish Behavior
Frank J. Hester
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Proceedings Volume 0012, Underwater Photo-Optical Instrumentation Applications II; (1968) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946734
Event: Underwater Photo-Optical Instrumentation Applications, 1968, San Diego, United States
Abstract
Slides and motion picture excerpts were used to demonstrate some applications of photography in the study of fish behavior. The problems of avoidance of a purse seine net by fishes, the associations of fish with floating objects, shark behavior, and fish schooling behavior served to illustrate the techniques. Special methods were discussed such as time-lapse photography to record changes in patterns of behavior and infrared photography to observe schools under low illumination.
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Frank J. Hester "Underwater Photography In The Study Of Fish Behavior", Proc. SPIE 0012, Underwater Photo-Optical Instrumentation Applications II, (1 August 1968); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946734
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KEYWORDS
Photography

Cameras

Visibility

Infrared photography

Phase measurement

Calibration

Lanthanum

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