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Huvudupphovsmän: Lim, Aaron, Macedo Cruz de Oliveira, Larissa, Boolukos, Corie, Strachan, Ruaihri, Bush, Dominic, Summers, Gerard, Kevin, Walsh, Brennan, Cara, Luca, Caminiti, Loriga, Irene, Bonnie, Young, Julian, O' Malley
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author Lim, Aaron
Macedo Cruz de Oliveira, Larissa
Boolukos, Corie
Strachan, Ruaihri
Bush, Dominic
Summers, Gerard
Kevin, Walsh
Brennan, Cara
Luca, Caminiti
Loriga, Irene
Bonnie, Young
Julian, O' Malley
author_facet Lim, Aaron
Macedo Cruz de Oliveira, Larissa
Boolukos, Corie
Strachan, Ruaihri
Bush, Dominic
Summers, Gerard
Kevin, Walsh
Brennan, Cara
Luca, Caminiti
Loriga, Irene
Bonnie, Young
Julian, O' Malley
contents <p>This remotely operated vehicle (ROV) monitoring survey aimed to acquire data onboard RV Celtic Explorer with the <em>Holland 1</em> ROV from April 24<sup>th</sup> 2025 to May 4<sup>th</sup> 2025 in support of UCC-led scientific research projects. These projects include assessment of shipwreck-derived pollution, cold water coral (CWC) reef spatio-temporal variation and mound development. As such, a geophysical array consisting of a Geomatrix G882 Magnetometer and Edgetech 4205 side scan sonar (SSS) was used simultaneously with a hull-mounted Kongsberg EM2040 to map various potentially polluting wrecks and CWC reefs. Downward and oblique-facing ROV video footage were subsequently acquired across the mapped wrecks and reefs with tight line spacing to ensure full coverage imagery for photogrammetric reconstruction (60% overlap required).All equipment (ROV, MBES, Geophysical array) were wet tested prior to commencement of survey operations. Mobilisation took place in Galway harbour from the 21<sup>st</sup> to 24<sup>th</sup> April and with wet testing taking place at Rossaveel on the 25<sup>th</sup> Of April. Geophysical, Hydrographic and ROV surveys of U58, SS Miami and HMS Alyssum were conducted from the 26<sup>th</sup> to 29<sup>th</sup> of April. ROV video inspection of the Piddington Mound (Belgica Mound Province) and surrounds were conducted from the 29<sup>th</sup> of April to 1<sup>st</sup> of May.</p> <p>The geophysical and ROV surveys of each of the three wrecks yielded fruitful results from both an archaeological perspective, and more specifically, the standpoint of potential pollution. For U-58, the data indicated that many of the vessel’s external structures, including the majority of its reserve fuel tanks, are either missing or severely damaged, in part due to trawling. Considerable amounts of unexploded Ordnance (UXO) were observed on the wreck. As it pertains to HMS Alyssum, the project succeeded in providing the first ever definitive confirmation of the wreck’s identity, while also enabling a detailed investigation into site layout and transformation. Finally, visual data collected at the wreck of SS Miami offered further contextualization for previous remote-sensing surveys, namely, the sheer level of disarticulation that has occurred.</p> <p>ROV-video data were systematically acquired across the entire surface of three CWC mounds to construct 3D structure-from-motion photogrammetric models of each. Two of these mounds were imaged by ROV-mounted bathymetry in 2015 but were never ground-truthed. On this survey, they were fully and systematically mosaicked for the first time and will be referred to as Lucy and Mila mounds (Lucy, the mound, due east-southeast of the Piddington Mound and Mila, the mound, to the southwest of Piddington Mound). The video-data acquired across the surface of Piddington Mound will contribute to a valuable temporal dataset. Imagery of Lucy and Mila mounds will test the validity of single mound observations and ecological succession of mounds at various stages for the first time. Although these three mounds are in close proximity, preliminary review of these video-data indicate that their biological composition varies considerably.</p> <p>All data are stored on 3 Hard Drives (2 x UCC; 1 x MI ROV data only). Data will be used for on-going research projects at the Earth and Ocean Lab at UCC with collaborators.</p>
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spellingShingle CE25006 – ROV Monitoring Survey
Lim, Aaron
Macedo Cruz de Oliveira, Larissa
Boolukos, Corie
Strachan, Ruaihri
Bush, Dominic
Summers, Gerard
Kevin, Walsh
Brennan, Cara
Luca, Caminiti
Loriga, Irene
Bonnie, Young
Julian, O' Malley
Marine monitoring
cold water coral
multibeam
shipwreck
Marine pollution
<p>This remotely operated vehicle (ROV) monitoring survey aimed to acquire data onboard RV Celtic Explorer with the <em>Holland 1</em> ROV from April 24<sup>th</sup> 2025 to May 4<sup>th</sup> 2025 in support of UCC-led scientific research projects. These projects include assessment of shipwreck-derived pollution, cold water coral (CWC) reef spatio-temporal variation and mound development. As such, a geophysical array consisting of a Geomatrix G882 Magnetometer and Edgetech 4205 side scan sonar (SSS) was used simultaneously with a hull-mounted Kongsberg EM2040 to map various potentially polluting wrecks and CWC reefs. Downward and oblique-facing ROV video footage were subsequently acquired across the mapped wrecks and reefs with tight line spacing to ensure full coverage imagery for photogrammetric reconstruction (60% overlap required).All equipment (ROV, MBES, Geophysical array) were wet tested prior to commencement of survey operations. Mobilisation took place in Galway harbour from the 21<sup>st</sup> to 24<sup>th</sup> April and with wet testing taking place at Rossaveel on the 25<sup>th</sup> Of April. Geophysical, Hydrographic and ROV surveys of U58, SS Miami and HMS Alyssum were conducted from the 26<sup>th</sup> to 29<sup>th</sup> of April. ROV video inspection of the Piddington Mound (Belgica Mound Province) and surrounds were conducted from the 29<sup>th</sup> of April to 1<sup>st</sup> of May.</p> <p>The geophysical and ROV surveys of each of the three wrecks yielded fruitful results from both an archaeological perspective, and more specifically, the standpoint of potential pollution. For U-58, the data indicated that many of the vessel’s external structures, including the majority of its reserve fuel tanks, are either missing or severely damaged, in part due to trawling. Considerable amounts of unexploded Ordnance (UXO) were observed on the wreck. As it pertains to HMS Alyssum, the project succeeded in providing the first ever definitive confirmation of the wreck’s identity, while also enabling a detailed investigation into site layout and transformation. Finally, visual data collected at the wreck of SS Miami offered further contextualization for previous remote-sensing surveys, namely, the sheer level of disarticulation that has occurred.</p> <p>ROV-video data were systematically acquired across the entire surface of three CWC mounds to construct 3D structure-from-motion photogrammetric models of each. Two of these mounds were imaged by ROV-mounted bathymetry in 2015 but were never ground-truthed. On this survey, they were fully and systematically mosaicked for the first time and will be referred to as Lucy and Mila mounds (Lucy, the mound, due east-southeast of the Piddington Mound and Mila, the mound, to the southwest of Piddington Mound). The video-data acquired across the surface of Piddington Mound will contribute to a valuable temporal dataset. Imagery of Lucy and Mila mounds will test the validity of single mound observations and ecological succession of mounds at various stages for the first time. Although these three mounds are in close proximity, preliminary review of these video-data indicate that their biological composition varies considerably.</p> <p>All data are stored on 3 Hard Drives (2 x UCC; 1 x MI ROV data only). Data will be used for on-going research projects at the Earth and Ocean Lab at UCC with collaborators.</p>
title CE25006 – ROV Monitoring Survey
topic Marine monitoring
cold water coral
multibeam
shipwreck
Marine pollution
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17036804