News Release
Picture Perfect Plankton
The Large Area Plankton Imaging System, or LAPIS, is providing
biologists with a new tool to study plankton
to depths of 500 meters (1,640 feet). Until now, fragile gelatinous
animals have been damaged or destroyed by nets, which animals can
detect and avoid, and distributions over large areas are integreated,
so scientists can not accurately determine the behavior, orientation or
interaction of animals that survive the sampling process. LAPIS,
developed by WHOI biologists and engineers, is towed slowly
through the
water at two knots, projecting a thin frame of light to capture
clear images of "jellies" and other small animals and providing
depth, temperature, salinity and other data about the environment in
which the image was taken.
Originally published: November 6, 2006

