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Ocean Grove daily surf report and live camera. Know what the surf at Ocean Grove is doing right now. Know what the surf's doing with our up to date forecasts, reports and live cameras. Ocean Web Cams All over the world, the advances in miniaturization of cameras has allowed placement of those cameras so that there are literally eyes on the ocean 24 hours each day. These web cams are not only at coastal locations, but on research vessels, in aquariums, and other ocean-related places.

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All over the world, the advances in miniaturization of cameras has allowed placement of those cameras so that there are literally eyes on the ocean 24 hours each day. These web cams are not only at coastal locations, but on research vessels, in aquariums, and other ocean-related places. Check the web cams below to get a real-time view of your ocean.

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Coastal Web Cams

Credit: Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Churchill Manitoba Bay Cam
Farallon Islands Web Cam
Katmai National Park Alaska Brown Bear and Salmon Cam
Monterey Bay Aquarium Coastal View Cam
Monterey Bay Aquarium Kelp Cam
Hawaii Pipeline Cam
Hawaii Turtle Bay
Surflines’ International Network of Web Cams
Surfer’s View Live Web Cams

Underwater Web Cams

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Credit: Channel Islands National Park

Ocean Networks Canada Six Deep Water Cams with Lights
Brooks River Underwater Salmon Cam
Channel Islands National Park, Anacapa Island Web Cam
Manatee Web Cam, Blue Spring State Park, Florida
Virgin Islands National Park, Saint John (repair)
Cayman Islands Reef Monitoring Webcam

This link will take you to the following underwater cams:
Akumal Underwater Turtle Cam
Bahia Honda State Park Webcam, Florida Keys
Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida Keys

This link will take you to these additional underwater cams:
Cooper Island SeaGrass Cam, British Virgin Island
Cooper Island Reef Cam, British Virgin Island
Ocean Institute Web Cam, Dana Point

Miscellaneous Marine Aquarium Web Cams

Credit: Monterey Bay Aquarium

Aquarium of the Pacific Blue Cavern Kelp Forest Web Cam
Aquarium of the Pacific Tropical Reef Web Cam
Aquarium of the Pacific Sea Jellies Cam
Aquarium of the Pacific Sex Change (fish) Web Cam
Aquarium of the Pacific Shark Lagoon Web Cam
Aquarium of the Pacific Weedy Sea Dragons Web Cam
Birch Aquarium High Definition Kelp Cam
California Academy of the Sciences Philippine Reef Cam
California Academy of the Sciences Reef Lagoon Cam
Monterey Bay Aquarium Kelp Cam
Monterey Bay Aquarium Open Sea Cam
National Aquarium Pacific Coral Reef Cam
National Aquarium Shark Cam
New England Aquarium Giant Ocean Tank Web Cam
Sea World Stingray Cam
Vancouver Aquarium Jelly Cam

Penguin Web Cams

Credit: Monterey Bay Aquarium

Aquarium of the Pacific Penquin Below Water Web Cam
Aquarium of the Pacific Penguin Above Water Web Cam
Aquarium of the Pacific Nesting Box Web Cam
California Academy of the Sciences Penguin Cam
Georgia Aquarium Penguin Cam
Monterey Bay Aquarium Penguin Cam
Sea World Penguin Cam
Vancouver Aquarium Penguin Cam

Other Marine Bird Web Cams

Credit: Monterey Bay Aquarium

Monterey Bay Aquarium Aviary Cam
Audubon Hog Island Osprey Cam (wild!)
Audubon Seal Island Puffin Burrow Cam (wild!)
Audubon Seal Island Puffin Loafing Ledge Cam (wild!)

Whale Web Cams

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Credit: Georgia Aquarium

Georgia Aquarium Beluga Whale Cam
Sea World Shamu Cam
Vancouver Aquarium Beluga Whale Cam

Otter Web Cams

Credit: Georgia Aquarium

Georgia Aquarium Otter Cam
Monterey Bay Aquarium Otter Cam
Vancouver Aquarium Sea Otter Cam

Polar Bear Cams

Credit: San Diego Zoo

Canada Tundra Buggy Polar Bear Cam
Canada Tundra Buggy Lodge Polar Bear Cam
Cape Churchill Manitoba Polar Bear Cam
San Diego Zoo Polar Bear Cam
Ilka and the Twins Polar Bear Cam
Kolind, DenmarkSiku Polar Bear Cam 1
Kolind, Denmark Siku Polar Bear Cam 2
Ouwehand Zoo Polar Bear Cam

Seal and Sea Lion Web Cams

Credit: Explore.com

Seal Island Maine Seal Pupping Cam
Waikiki Aquarium Monk Seal Web Cam

Turtle Web Cams

Credit: Georgia Aquarium

Loggerhead Marine Life Center Turtle Cam
Sea World Turtle Cam

Biker wearing one of the first 'helmet cams' ca. 1987
Skydiver with helmet camera
Reporter with camera on helmet to live stream press conferences

Body worn video (BWV), also known as body cameras and body-worn cameras, or wearable cameras is a wearable audio, video, or photographic recording system.

Body worn video has a range of uses and designs, of which the best-known use is as a part of policing equipment. Other uses include action cameras for social and recreational (including cycling), within commerce, in healthcare and medical use, in military use, journalism, citizen sousveillance and covert surveillance.

Nascent research on the impact of body-worn cameras in law enforcement shows mixed evidence as to the impact of cameras on the use of force by law enforcement and communities' trust in police.[1]

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Designs[edit]

Body worn cameras are often designed to be worn in one of three locations: on the torso, on or built into a helmet, and on or built into glasses. Some feature live streaming capabilities while others are based on local storage. The National Criminal Justice Technology Research, Test, and Evaluation Center has conducted market surveys on the body worn cameras to assist organisations in purchasing the best camera. The survey discusses device functionality, optics, audio, GPS, and several more categories. These cameras range in price from 200 dollars to 2,000 dollars.[2]

Applications[edit]

Law enforcement[edit]

Wearable cameras are used by police and other law enforcement organizations in countries around the world. The cameras are intended to improve interactions between officers and the public. The first generation of 'modern' police body cameras was introduced around 2005 in the United Kingdom, followed from 2014 onwards by large scale implementation in the United States, mainly to increase transparency and police accountability. Other countries have followed the trend. Early studies overwhelmingly showed positive results, but replications have led to mixed findings. Outcomes have been shown to differ depending on the local context and the guidelines regulating activation of the bodycams. Challenges include training, privacy, storage and the use of recordings further 'downstream' in the judicial system.

Military combat[edit]

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US soldier in Afghanistan with a personal helmet camera, 2010

Body worn cameras, as well as helmet cameras are used in the military.[3] Video can either be stored locally, or streamed back to a command center or military outpost. A notable instance of this was the raid on Osama Bin Laden’s compound, where live video footage of the raid is believed to have been streamed to the White House.[4] In 2013, a British Royal Marine soldier was convicted of murder after shooting to death an unarmed and injured Afghan insurgent, contrary to the Geneva Convention. The incident had been recorded by a helmet camera whose images and sound were used in evidence at a court martial relating to the incident.[5] The helmet camera has been the focus of the Discovery Channel series Taking Fire about the 101st Airborne in the Korengal documenting their personal war footage. In 2016 'a camera recovered from the helmet of a dead fighter offers a contrasting picture of chaos and panic in a battle with Kurdish peshmerga.'[6]

Firefighting[edit]

Firefighter with bodycam

Firefighters use helmet cameras as a tool to assess fires and for communication and training purposes. Cameras in this occupation are often thermal cameras in order to be able to see in darkness and inside smoke-filled buildings. Augmented reality can be added to accentuate outlines of objects and people.[7]

Police[edit]

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Body Camera footage can be retrieved to look back on video recordings on activities of the user has experienced.[8] It is typically used on evaluation of certain incidents or reporting about police misconduct.[8]

Healthcare[edit]

Body worn video has been suggested and explored in parts of the medical field. Data recorded from wearable cameras can assist in medical research and limit error caused by inaccurate self-reporting of data.[9] It is speculated that under-reporting is common when conducting dietary and nutrition assessments.[10] Research suggests body worn video reduces under-reporting of intake during such assessments.[11] Cameras can for example be used as a memory prosthetic for conditions that affect the memory.[12] Body worn devices have been used to assist in clinical settings. In 2013, Google Glass was used to assist in surgery by providing a mostly hands-free way to broadcast and receive consultation from another surgeon.[13] Body cameras were provided to hospital staff by the Cardiff and Vale Health Board in Wales, United Kingdom. The cameras were issued to reduce the likelihood of violent assaults against staff. According to the manager who provides support to staff who have been attacked, the cameras – and especially the audio recording – have been vital for successful prosecutions.[14]

Privacy concerns[edit]

Concerns over privacy have been raised with this technology, most notably in the context of Google Glasses and policing. The advent of large-scale data collection, possibly in combination with facial recognition and other technologies capable of interpreting videos in bulk, means that all cameras, including body worn cameras, could create a means of tracking people anywhere they go. In policing, critics have warned that each police officer could become a 'roving surveillance camera'[15] Police will interact with citizens during vulnerable moments,[16] such as in a hospital, or in a domestic violence situation. Concerns have also been raised that this algorithms not only infringe on privacy rights, but could also be ethnically biased.[17] The American Civil Liberties Union has suggested policies to balance citizen's rights with the desire for more transparency and accountability.[18]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Do Police Body-Worn Cameras Reduce the Use of Force? | Econofact'. Econofact. 2017-11-17. Retrieved 2017-11-18.
  2. ^Hung, Vivian; Babin, Steven (2016). 'A Market Survey on Body Worn Camera Technologies'(PDF). Laurel, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  3. ^Bud, T. K. (2016). The Rise and Risks of Police Body-Worn Cameras in Canada. Surveillance & Society, 14(1), 117–121.
  4. ^'Obama watched live video of bin Laden raid, U.S. official says'. CNN. May 20, 2011.
  5. ^'Royal Marine guilty of murder'. BBC News. November 8, 2013.
  6. ^Reuters, 'Helmet cam footage shows Islamic State in chaos,' April 29, 2016 https://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-iraq-idUSKCN0XQ134
  7. ^News, CBS (31 December 2018). 'New augmented reality technology could help firefighters save lives'. www.cbsnews.com. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
  8. ^ abRamirez, Fanny A. (2018-09-03). 'Social media affordances in the context of police transparency: An analysis of the first public archive of police body camera videos'. Journal of Applied Communication Research. 46 (5): 621–640. doi:10.1080/00909882.2018.1528622. ISSN0090-9882.
  9. ^Doherty, Aiden R.; Hodges, Steve E.; King, Abby C.; Smeaton, Alan F.; Berry, Emma; Moulin, Chris J.A.; Lindley, Siân; Kelly, Paul; Foster, Charlie (March 2013). 'Wearable Cameras in Health'. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 44 (3): 320–323. doi:10.1016/j.amepre.2012.11.008. ISSN0749-3797. PMID23415132.
  10. ^Pettitt, Claire; Liu, Jindong; Kwasnicki, Richard M.; Yang, Guang-Zhong; Preston, Thomas; Frost, Gary (2016-01-14). 'A pilot study to determine whether using a lightweight, wearable micro-camera improves dietary assessment accuracy and offers information on macronutrients and eating rate'. The British Journal of Nutrition. 115 (1): 160–167. doi:10.1017/S0007114515004262. hdl:10044/1/26551. ISSN1475-2662. PMID26537614.
  11. ^Gemming, Luke; Rush, Elaine; Maddison, Ralph; Doherty, Aiden; Gant, Nicholas; Utter, Jennifer; Ni Mhurchu, Cliona (2015-01-28). 'Wearable cameras can reduce dietary under-reporting: doubly labelled water validation of a camera-assisted 24 h recall'. The British Journal of Nutrition. 113 (2): 284–291. doi:10.1017/S0007114514003602. ISSN1475-2662. PMID25430667.
  12. ^Visual Memory Prosthetic, 1996
  13. ^Schreinemacher, Marc H.; Graafland, Maurits; Schijven, Marlies P. (2014-11-11). 'Google Glass in Surgery'. Surgical Innovation. 21 (6): 651–652. doi:10.1177/1553350614546006. ISSN1553-3506. PMID25389144.
  14. ^Seal, Chris (17 February 2015). 'Body cameras for hospital security staff to clamp down on violence'. Barry And District News. Retrieved 2019-05-07.
  15. ^Tilley, Aaron. 'Artificial Intelligence Is Coming To Police Bodycams, Raising Privacy Concerns'. Forbes. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  16. ^'Police Perspective: The Pros & Cons of Police Body Cameras'. www.rasmussen.edu. Retrieved 2017-04-16.
  17. ^'How Police Body Cameras Work'. HowStuffWorks. 2015-06-12. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  18. ^'A Model Act for Regulating the Use of Wearable Body Cameras by Law Enforcement'. American Civil Liberties Union. June 2018. Retrieved 2019-05-08.

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  • Tanner S., Meyer M., Police work and new 'security devices' : a tale from the beat. Security Dialogue, 46 (4), 2015: 384–400.
  • Police Body Cameras: What Do You See?. The New York Times.

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