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New Copper Mesh Installation – Scripps Plankton Camera System

New Copper Mesh Installation

You may have noticed recently that the SPC2 camera with the 1-5 mm size preset shows lots of fish fins lately. This is a result of a rather large school of small (0.5 to 5 cm) long fish that have started using the cameras as a shelter. Today we removed the previous copper mesh with a 1.2 cm opening and replaced it with a 0.5 cm opening mesh. This should be smaller than the majority of fish around the cameras and will hopefully limit the number of nuisance images of fish fins. The video below shows the new mesh installed and the plethora of fish surrounding the cameras. In addition we recorded some footage of the amazing visibility today and some other ocean friends.