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Underwater Technology | 2005

A review of the uses of work-class ROVs for the benefits of science: lessons learned from the SERPENT project

Ian R. Hudson; Daniel O.B. Jones; Benjamin D. Wigham

This paper reviews the contributions of underwater science in continuing to develop new technology to explore the marine environment and how collaborations taking place between the oil and gas industry and science are facilitating this process. A case study focuses on some of the results and highlights from the SERPENT Project. SERPENT (Scientific and Environmental ROV Partnership using Existing Industrial Technology) is a collaboration programme that was designed to make better use of remotely operated vehicle (ROV) technology and data available through links with marine operations in the oil and gas industry. Oil and gas exploration and production activities in the marine environment are increasing. The amount of global hydrocarbon reserves removed from below the seafloor is set to increase over the next 5–10 years with exploration heading into deeper, more remote waters, many of which have yet to be fully explored. The only way that these remote areas may be documented is through a working relationship with industry, with mutual benefit for both sides, and learning from technology that is already in place for the benefit of science.


Archive | 2006

Snapshot: deep-sea wonders

J. Copley; Ian R. Hudson; L. Maclaren; David S.M. Billett; Paul A. Tyler

From the whimsical to the downright scary, images featuring creatures from the deep are showcased in the BP Kongsberg Underwater Image Competition being held this week at the 11th International Deep-Sea Biology Symposium, UK. Narelle Towie takes a look at some of the most striking entries.


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2004

In situ quantification of bioturbation using time-lapse fluorescent sediment profile imaging (f-SPI), luminophore tracers and model simulation

Martin Solan; Benjamin D. Wigham; Ian R. Hudson; Robert Kennedy; Christopher H. Coulon; Karl Norling; Hans C. Nilsson


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2006

Vailulu’u Seamount, Samoa: Life and death on an active submarine volcano

Hubert Staudigel; Stanley R. Hart; Adele J. Pile; Bradley E. Bailey; Edward T. Baker; Sandra Brooke; Douglas P. Connelly; L. Haucke; Christopher R. German; Ian R. Hudson; Daniel O.B. Jones; Anthony A. P. Koppers; Jasper Gerard Konter; Ray Lee; Theodore W. Pietsch; Bradley M. Tebo; Alexis S. Templeton; Robert A. Zierenberg; Craig M. Young


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2004

Temporal variations in fatty acid composition of deep-sea holothurians: evidence of bentho-pelagic coupling

Ian R. Hudson; David W. Pond; David S.M. Billett; Paul A. Tyler; Richard S. Lampitt; George A. Wolff


Progress in Oceanography | 2003

Seasonality and selectivity in the feeding ecology and reproductive biology of deep-sea bathyal holothurians

Ian R. Hudson; Benjamin D. Wigham; David S.M. Billett; Paul A. Tyler


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2003

In situ observations of predatory feeding behaviour of the galatheid squat lobster Munida sarsi using a remotely operated vehicle

Ian R. Hudson; Benjamin D. Wigham


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2006

Effects of physical disturbance on the cold-water megafaunal communities of the Faroe-Shetland Channel

Daniel O.B. Jones; Ian R. Hudson; Brian J. Bett


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2004

The feeding behaviour of a deep-sea holothurian, Stichopus tremulus (Gunnerus) based on in situ observations and experiments using a Remotely Operated Vehicle

Ian R. Hudson; Benjamin D. Wigham; Paul A. Tyler


Marine Biology | 2007

Anthropogenic disturbance of deep-sea megabenthic assemblages: a study with remotely operated vehicles in the Faroe-Shetland Channel, NE Atlantic

Daniel O.B. Jones; Ben D. Wigham; Ian R. Hudson; Brian J. Bett

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Daniel O.B. Jones

National Oceanography Centre

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Paul A. Tyler

University of Southampton

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David S.M. Billett

National Oceanography Centre

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Brian J. Bett

National Oceanography Centre

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Alexis S. Templeton

University of Colorado Boulder

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