VIPS 2009 - Renaissance Vinoy Resort & Golf Club - October 26-29, 2009
SCIENCE & RESEARCH
Shipwrecks - history and technology coming together.
Rachael Miller - Shipwrecktours.com
Tuesday, October, 27 - 11:15AM - 12:00PM
Challenges, solutions (and some cool stories) from surveying the underwater preserves of Lake Champlain (Vermont) and Lake George (New York)
Lake Champlain and Lake George feature some of North America's only underwater preserve sites. These wrecks range form America's oldest intact warship to a horse-powered ferry, coal barges, canal schooners and more. Shipwrecktour.com has been connecting the public to these wrecks through VideoRay supported shipwreck tours, until now, to just a few sites. This year, they completed a project to explore and film all the wrecks in the 2 preserves to establish a new baseline and contribute to current data on the state of the wrecks, presence of introduced species (zebra mussels), fish habitat and silting rate. Through this project they encountered challenges: low light, current, obstacles, fragile wrecks and more. This presentation will take you through these wrecks, their stories and features and define the challenges as well as their solutions.
Inventory of Artificial Reefs and Monitoring of Associated Fish Species in the Eastern Waters of Puerto Rico
Jose Caballero - Marine Cargo & Salvage Co.
Wednesday, October, 28 - 11:15AM - 12:00PM
Approximately Ten years ago the Puerto Rican Department of Natural Resources deployed prefabricated concrete habitats in the eastern waters of the Island. These are sitting in 50 - 100 foot depth. These artificial reef structures provide fish shelters in order to attract local fish species and relief the stressed overfished local reefs. We used our VideoRay PRO 3 GTO in this project to provide assessment of fish species, night/day species census, and most important, thanks to the ROV in use, we have located over 10 unknown wrecks that provide the same habitat conditions.

