Novel plankton monitoring technologies (IMAGE) University of Plymouth Caption Four examples of instruments currently used for automated imaging methods in plankton monitoring: A - The Plankton Imager (Pi-10; Plankton Analytics), consists of a high-speed camera that images all passing particles in a flow of pumped seawater. Images are identified in real-time and uploaded via satellite. B - The ZooSCAN (Hydroptic) uses a flatbed scanner with specialised lighting and a watertight scanning chamber to record high-resolution images of zooplankton samples. C - The Imaging FlowCytobot (McLane Labs) is an automated submersible imaging flow cytometer that captures high-resolution images of particles (triggered by fluorescence) in situ. D - FlowCam is a flow imaging microscope that captures high-resolution images of microscopic particles as they pass through a flow chamber. Credit University of Plymouth Usage Restrictions None License Original content Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert system.