This northern Great Barrier Reef cay is an important green turtle rookery. Data captured by Richard Fitzpatrick from Biopixel (https://biopixel.tv/), using a DJI Inspire drone on 09 Dec 2015. Photogrammetry work conducted by Robin Beaman using Agisoft PhotoScan for the Raine Island Recovery Project (https://www.npsr.qld.gov.au/raineisland/). Note - best viewed with Chrome or Firefox browser.
This northern Great Barrier Reef cay is an important green turtle rookery. Data captured by Richard Fitzpatrick from Biopixel (https://biopixel.tv/), using a DJI Inspire drone on 06 Dec 2015. Photogrammetry work conducted by Robin Beaman using Agisoft PhotoScan for the Raine Island Recovery Project (https://www.npsr.qld.gov.au/raineisland/). Note - best viewed with Chrome or Firefox browser.
The SS Yongala sank in 1911 during a cyclone near Cape Bowling Green in the central Great Barrier Reef. The wreck is ~100 m long lying on a flat seafloor in 26 m, providing a complex habitat for prolific marine life. Data captured by Julia Sumerling using a Canon EOS 5D MarkII on 05 May 2015. Photogrammetry work conducted by Robin Beaman using Agisoft PhotoScan. Note - best viewed with Chrome or Firefox browser.
Harry's Bommie is a popular dive site on the southern side of Heron Island, in the southern Great Barrier Reef. Data captured by Jody Webster from University from University of Sydney (https://grgusyd.org/), using a Canon PowerShot D30 camera on 26 April 2015. Photogrammetry work conducted by Robin Beaman using Agisoft PhotoScan. Note - best viewed with Chrome or Firefox browser.
Mid-19th century anchors embedded within the coral of Kenn Reefs, within the Australian Commonwealth Territory of the Coral Sea. Data captured by Julia Sumerling using a Canon EOS 5D MarkII on 15 January 2017 for the Silentworld Foundation and Australian Maritime Museum. Photogrammetry work conducted by Robin Beaman using Agisoft PhotoScan.
Osprey Reef in Australia's Coral Sea Marine Park is a world renowned adventure diving destination. In May 2020, the Schmidt Ocean Institute's RV Falkor mapped the reef and conducted a dive with ROV SuBastian. This rock at ~1000 m depth, was covered in coldwater corals and sponges. Photogrammetry work conducted by Robin Beaman using Agisoft PhotoScan for the "Visualising the Coral Sea Marine Park" expedition (https://schmidtocean.org/cruise/visioning-the-coral-sea-marine-park/) Note - best viewed with Chrome or Firefox browser.
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