In this video, see how the University of Washington’s Applied Physics Laboratory used SubC Imaging’s Rayfin camera to autonomously capture digital stills of actively venting subsea chimneys, called “Tiny Towers.”
SubC’s Rayfin camera scripting function captured a digital still every 30 minutes. Watch the time-lapse of 20 high-resolution digital stills of Tiny Towers over 10 months – from August 2020 to May 2021.
Discover how the environment changes and the marine growth starts to form on the camera lens.