Researchers photograph micro-monster' organisms living in Loch Ness
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Researchers at the Loch Ness Centre, in collaboration with the University of Aberdeen, are utilizing the innovative weeHoloCam to capture and analyze microscopic organisms in the loch.
Thangavel Thevar from the University of Aberdeen expressed excitement about the weeHoloCam's deployment in freshwater, noting its previous use was limited to ocean environments and its unparalleled potential for biodiversity research.
The weeHoloCam's capability to gather thousands of holographic images in a single dive enables researchers to explore the biodiversity of Loch Ness more effectively than ever before.
The initial dive into Loch Ness resulted in stunning imagery of microscopic particles that researchers hope will reveal more about the ecosystem and its health.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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