New 'Seahorse' sees scallops in new way


                     
              This June 2012 photo provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows Seahorse, the latest and most sophisticated version of the marine habitat mapping camera system, HabCam, being recovered after a sea scallop survey off the Delaware coast. The apparatus was created to get better information about scallops, which bring fishermen a half-billion dollars in revenues annually. (AP Photo/NOAA)
            
                  This June 2012 photo provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows Seahorse, the latest and most sophisticated version of the marine habitat mapping camera system, HabCam, being recovered after a sea scallop survey off the Delaware coast. The apparatus was created to get better information about scallops, which bring fishermen a half-billion dollars in revenues annually. (AP Photo/NOAA)
By JAY LINDSAY
Associated Press /  September 2, 2012
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