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Fisheye lenses: UK launches world s largest ocean monitoring system to protect wildlife

SHARE The UK is launching the world’s first network of underwater camera rigs to monitor and protect ocean wildlife. It is set to be extended across 10 British Overseas Territories to collect biological information and safeguard the marine environment. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said more work needs to be done to protect the world’s oceans. “The marine wildlife living along the coastlines of our Overseas Territories is some of the most spectacular in the world and we must do more to protect it,” he said. “Cutting-edge technology, such as these cameras, will be vital in our crusade against climate change. Our marine experts are world leaders in protecting our ocean and the myriad of species that live within.”

Ocean camera network launched to protect wildlife in UK Overseas Territories

Ocean camera network launched to protect wildlife in UK Overseas Territories Photo issued by Marine Futures Lab, University of Western Australia showing Silky sharks near one of a network of underwater camera rigs which are being rolled out across UK Overseas Territories to help protect wildlife under the waves. By Emily Beament, PA Environment Correspondent A network of underwater camera rigs is being rolled out across UK Overseas Territories to help protect wildlife under the waves. The network, which the Government said was the first of its kind and the world’s largest ocean monitoring system to protect wildlife, is part of the UK’s Blue Belt programme of marine protected areas around the globe.

MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Press release: Fish eye lenses: UK launches world s largest ocean monitoring system to protect wildlife and biodiversity

Silky sharks, Ascension the world’s first network of underwater camera rigs is being rolled out across the British Overseas Territories the network will collect important biological information across the Caribbean, South Atlantic, Indian, Pacific and Southern Oceans, making it the world’s largest ocean wildlife monitoring system information collected on marine life will support British Overseas Territories to protect their marine environment The UK is to become the first country to pioneer a major network of underwater camera rigs, funding the world’s largest ocean wildlife monitoring system to help protect life below water. The network is being set up as part of the UK Government Blue Belt programme – which covers more than 4 million square kilometres of ocean.

£2m underwater camera network launched as part of UK Government s crusade on climate change

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Network of underwater cameras to protect wildlife in UK Overseas Territories

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