NOAA scientists use tech to observe fish, wildlife from new perspectives
NOAA scientists Mike Goebel and Doug Krause wear a lot of hats when they travel to the Antarctic Peninsula — at any one time, they are pilots, cameramen, seal studiers, and above all, observers. Both men work are using innovative technologies like unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and Crittercams to study fish and wildlife in one of the most remote locations on the planet. It’s all in a day’s work that they do for NOAA Fisheries’ Southwest Fisheries Science Center’s Antarctic Ecosystem Research Division.

A view of the Southern Ocean from Antarctica’s coast. (Image credit: NOAA)