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February 9, 2015

Underwater Image Competition Winners Announced

Winning image, Submitted by Jason White, Operations Field Manager and taken with the Kongsberg Maritime OE14-408 Digital Stills Camera. Copyright of the Undersea vehicles Program, University of North Carolina Wilmington

Winning image, Submitted by Jason White, Operations Field Manager and taken with the Kongsberg Maritime OE14-408 Digital Stills Camera. Copyright of the Undersea vehicles Program, University of North Carolina Wilmington

Kongsberg Maritime has selected the winners of The Full Picture Photo and Video Competition, which ran from August 26-November 30, 2014. With iPad Minis on offer as prizes and the chance for some entries to be used in Kongsberg Maritime marketing activities, the company’s international camera user-base submitted a wealth of fantastic underwater stills and video. Visitors to the Kongsberg Maritime booths at this week’s Underwater Intervention 2015 in New Orleans and Subsea Expo 2015 in Aberdeen can see some of the best entries on display.
 
In the end, the judges decided to select two joint winners. Jason White, Operations Field Manager from the Undersea Vehicles Program at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington wins Best Digital Stills Images with a stunning, colourful image of a Caribbean (Giant) Anemone (Condylactis gigantean) taken at 60m depth using the Kongsberg Maritime OE14-408 Digital Stills Camera. The image was captured on a Shakedown Cruise with a new Sub-Atlantic Mohawk ROV, purchased by the National Marine Sanctuaries Foundation and operated by the university. The shakedown cruise was on the R/V Manta and the team was working with the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary out of Galveston.
 
The other joint winner was Patrick O'Driscoll, who submitted Standard Definition video footage from the Kongsberg Maritime OE14-366 Colour Zoom Camera acquired using the Irish Marine Institute's ROV Holland 1 during the 2011 Venture expedition, which located a new mid-Atlantic ridge vent field to the North of the Azores in 3000m of water. The footage featured on the National Geographic ‘Alien Deep’ series and was a major discovery for the expedition, which was led by Prof. Andy Wheeler from University College Cork, with partners from the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton. 
 
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