Norfolk Island Sooty Terns

Hi all,

Flying over to Norfolk Island on Wednesday to set up 3 high resolution IP surveillance cameras for a study on Sooty Terns. 3 study sites have been chosen on Phillip Island (7km off the coast of Norfolk). Each camera will be connected wirelessly to a common access point which in turn is connected to a wireless bridge to Norfolk Island. Each camera also has onboard storage of video and pictures which can be accessed and downloaded. All equipment is powered by solar panels/battery all developed locally here in Central Queensland. Federal National Parks staff will be able to access both live video and stored video/pictures from their office minimizing impact on the breeding Sooty Terns.

It is hoped that some live vision will be available through their website as well so, keep a look out.

For more infohttp://www.environment.gov.au/parks/norfolk/index.html

Also: http://www.environment.gov.au/parks/publications/norfolk/pubs/bird-checklist .pdf

Cheers,

Tom Sjolund

Video Surveillance Consultant

Security Providers Licence: 3256234

38 Shaw Av.,

Yeppoon Qld. 4703

Phone: (07) 4911 2730

Mobile: 0402 245 353

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