TY - CONF TI - Development of Wireless Control System With Underwater Fish-Eye Camera to Monitor Fish at the Test Site of Marine Renewable Energy AU - Yoshida, T AU - Mizukami, Y AU - Zhou, J AU - Kitazawa, D T2 - 38th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore & Arctic Engineering (OMAE 2019) AB - Environmental impact assessment is important when marine renewable energy device is installed. Fishermen concern the effect of device on local fish. To confirm the effect before and after installation of marine renewable energy device, we developed wireless monitoring system using an underwater fish eye camera. The camera system is composed of a dome-shaped fish eye lens, a container, and a float. Two thrusters are attached on the container to change the monitoring directions. In the current research, this system was developed to monitor underwater situation around device remotely and in real time. We tested to monitor a target and fish in a fish case at the site off Kamaishi city. The recorded video showed the target and fish. Effectiveness of this system was shown through the field test for real time monitoring around marine renewable energy device. DA - 2019/11// PY - 2019 SP - 5 PB - The American Society of Mechanical Engineers UR - https://asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/OMAE/proceedings-abstract/OMAE2019/58837/V006T05A015/1067861 LA - English KW - Marine Energy KW - Fish KW - Human Dimensions ER -