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Whale spotting via IR

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BREMERHAVEN, Germany – Whales are difficult to spot because they spend most of their life under water. And even when they surface to breathe, spouting a column of air and water vapor that rises from 1 to 10 m, only a portion of their body can be seen. Now, a specially designed thermal imaging camera from Rheinmetall Defence Electronics GmbH of Bremen is using the heat generated by the spout to “see” the whale. The system is being tested on the research vessel Polarstern by Oceanic Acoustics, a research group at Alfred Wegener Institute that initiated the Marine Mammal Perimeter Surveillance project...Read full article

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    Published: October 2009
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    thermal imaging
    The process of producing a visible two-dimensional image of a scene that is dependent on differences in thermal or infrared radiation from the scene reaching the aperture of the imaging device.
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