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63 BRUV deployments were undertaken as part of the "Shell and INPEX Operational and Scientific Monitoring Program (OSMP) Applied Research Program 5 (ARP5) - Establishing the basis to evaluate the effects of an oil spill on commercially important demersal fishes". These were analysed at Curtin University by Euan Harvey and Damon Driessen to determine species composition and size of adult fishes. This will assist in attaining an improved baseline understanding of the status and spatial variability in populations of commercially and ecologically important finfish of the Browse Basin region. This sampling was centered on the Prelude/Ichthys development. The videos have been uploaded to CSIRO DAP for archive. Sampling: Deployment duration (min): 60 Sampling: Bait type: Pilchards Sampling: Bait quantity (g): 800 Sampling: Bait consistency: Mushed Sampling: Minimum separation distance of samples (m): 250 Sampling: Camera type: SONY HDR CX7 and CX12 Sampling: Camera configuration: Stereo Sampling: Frame type: Steel Annotation: Upload type: EventMeasure database output Annotation: Annotation tool/software: EventMeasure-stereo Annotation: Taxa that have been ID'd: Fish only Annotation: Lengths measured for: All fish Annotation: Type of Length measure: Fork lengthLineage
Progress Code: completed
Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned
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CreditFunding for this project was provided by Shell Development (Australia) Pty Ltd (SDA) and INPEX Browse Ltd.
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AIMS - The Australian Insititute of Marine Science
AIMS - The Australian Insititute of Marine Science
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Dr Russ Babcock, CSIRO, responsibe for ARP5
Dr Russ Babcock, CSIRO, responsibe for ARP5
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Curtin University - BRUV (Baited remote underwater video)
Curtin University - BRUV (Baited remote underwater video)
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Empress - vessel chartered for research
Empress - vessel chartered for research
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