Eagle-eyed subsea camera can see 2 to 3 times further

Left: an image of a chessboard pattern taken by a standard camera at a distance of 7.5 metres. Right: an image of the same object taken by the new camera prototype. Photo: SINTEF.
Left: an image of a chessboard pattern taken by a standard camera at a distance of 7.5 metres. Right: an image of the same object taken by the new camera prototype. Photo: SINTEF.
A new subsea camera has been developed that can see two to three times further under water than existing cameras and calculate distances to objects. This will make work carried out under water much easier.

SINTEF researchers are currently working together with world-leading partners in Europe to develop sensors and lasers for this new underwater camera.
The new tool is designed to make it easier to detect pollution on the seabed, facilitate marine species management, and carry out subsea inspections and maintenance.

Marine researchers can obtain answers to questions such as: How many fish and other marine organisms are living in the water and on the seabed, and how big are they?

Better general and detailed imaging

Tests already carried out demonstrate that the project is on the right track. In order to demonstrate the camera’s potential, the researchers constructed a frame which they placed on the seabed in Oslo Fjord in an area characterised by turbid water. They took pictures of their “target” using the new prototype and compared them with those taken by a standard camera. Even the first version of the new system produced much clearer images than the standard system.

The camera can also be installed on the hulls of surface vessels, or on ROVs, in order to monitor keys areas of the seabed.

“The new camera will provide better general and detailed imaging, and an entirely different database to that we are used to”, says Project Manager Jens Thielemann at SINTEF.

How many crayfish are there, and how big are they?

The monitoring of marine organisms depends not only on being able to classify species and count individuals, but also an ability to calculate their size.

Currently, marine species management is carried out by means of data gathering using sonar and traditional video cameras. Sonar can detect objects over longer distances, but does not resolve details, while video cameras can observe organisms on the sea floor, but are unable to determine their size or numbers. The cameras can either be mounted on ROVs or, in simpler systems, installed on sleds or the hulls of surface vessels.

“The biggest problem with traditional cameras is that their range is reduced in poor visibility, particularly in coastal waters made turbid by suspended sand and clay particles. Such cameras have a very limited range under these conditions”, says Thielemann.

Time-of-flight technology

The prototype camera is based on the smart assembly of existing technologies, although the researchers will have to make some key improvements during the next two years.

“The new images provide better data and information. High-quality visual imaging also makes it easier to communicate the information to external parties”, says Thielemann. “For example, occurrences of dead organisms on the seabed must be reported to the authorities, and in such cases it helps to have a picture”, he says.

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