Below you will find some videos taken by researchers visiting Liquid Jungle Lab
Kinkajou at LJL
This kinkajou uses our tower cable in a hillarious way. This video was taken from the Casa Azul deck looking at the weather station tower. LJL (Liquid Jungle Lab), Isla Canales de Tierra, Panama.
Pluto Time Lapse Up Looking
PLUTO is a submerged, remotely operated, marine science observatory situated at 18 meters depth (about 60 feet) of water. This submarine node was designed in order to understand the complex interplay between land, atmosphere and the ocean environments. PLUTO transmits real-time data and underwater images coming from the Pacific coast of Panama via a submarine fiber-optic cable connected to the Liquid Jungle Lab.
Pluto Time Lapse Up Looking - 20080908
PLUTO is a submerged, remotely operated, marine science observatory situated at 18 meters depth (about 60 feet) of water. This submarine node was designed in order to understand the complex interplay between land, atmosphere and the ocean environments. PLUTO transmits real-time data and underwater images coming from the Pacific coast of Panama via a submarine fiber-optic cable connected to the Liquid Jungle Lab.
Pluto Time Lapse Up Looking - 20080907_0910
PLUTO is a submerged, remotely operated, marine science observatory situated at 18 meters depth (about 60 feet) of water. This submarine node was designed in order to understand the complex interplay between land, atmosphere and the ocean environments. PLUTO transmits real-time data and underwater images coming from the Pacific coast of Panama via a submarine fiber-optic cable connected to the Liquid Jungle Lab.
Pluto Time Lapse Up Looking - 20080907_10
PLUTO is a submerged, remotely operated, marine science observatory situated at 18 meters depth (about 60 feet) of water. This submarine node was designed in order to understand the complex interplay between land, atmosphere and the ocean environments. PLUTO transmits real-time data and underwater images coming from the Pacific coast of Panama via a submarine fiber-optic cable connected to the Liquid Jungle Lab.
Pluto Time Lapse - 20080910_10
PLUTO is a submerged, remotely operated, marine science observatory situated at 18 meters depth (about 60 feet) of water. This submarine node was designed in order to understand the complex interplay between land, atmosphere and the ocean environments. PLUTO transmits real-time data and underwater images coming from the Pacific coast of Panama via a submarine fiber-optic cable connected to the Liquid Jungle Lab.
Pluto Time Lapse - 20080908_10
PLUTO is a submerged, remotely operated, marine science observatory situated at 18 meters depth (about 60 feet) of water. This submarine node was designed in order to understand the complex interplay between land, atmosphere and the ocean environments. PLUTO transmits real-time data and underwater images coming from the Pacific coast of Panama via a submarine fiber-optic cable connected to the Liquid Jungle Lab.
Pluto Time Lapse - 20080907_0910
PLUTO is a submerged, remotely operated, marine science observatory situated at 18 meters depth (about 60 feet) of water. This submarine node was designed in order to understand the complex interplay between land, atmosphere and the ocean environments. PLUTO transmits real-time data and underwater images coming from the Pacific coast of Panama via a submarine fiber-optic cable connected to the Liquid Jungle Lab
Pluto Time Lapse - 20080907_10
PLUTO is a submerged, remotely operated, marine science observatory situated at 18 meters depth (about 60 feet) of water. This submarine node was designed in order to understand the complex interplay between land, atmosphere and the ocean environments. PLUTO transmits real-time data and underwater images coming from the Pacific coast of Panama via a submarine fiber-optic cable connected to the Liquid Jungle Lab.