it s here that the monitor will be sunk underwater and installed on the seabed next to the turbine. when it s connected, the signal will run through underwater cables to this substation here. this is a test deployment we did a couple of summers ago in another tidally energetic area on the west coast of scotland. you ll see that there s some moving targets down here. these are small fish that we see quite close to the sonar. and what we see here is this bright target coming in. this is a harbour seal, and this is what we re looking for in the data once we re deployed. but this was just a test. inside the substation, douglas and gordon are waiting to see if it s going to work more permanently. douglas, five years in the making, how are you feeling at this point? i m a little bit nervous, as always. you know, we test and test and test. this equipment s about to go down into one of the harshest
critical report into lockdown parties at downing street and other government buildings at the height of the coronavirus lockdowns. people were banned from socialising or even attending funerals at the time because of the pandemic. now on bbc news, click. this week, we re going to sea to see what the seals can see. really?! yes. and what can they see? an enormous turbine. we re going to find out whether sea life and sea machines can happily coexist. this is a harbour seal, and this is what we re looking for in the data. shiona takes control of this monster. paul gets up close to this beast. oh. -
john 0 groats. it s here that the monitor will be sunk underwater and installed on the seabed next to the turbine. when it s connected, the signal will run through underwater cables to this substation here. this is a test deployment we did a couple of summers ago in another tidally energetic area on the west coast of scotland. you ll see that there s some moving targets down here. these are small fish that we see quite close to the sonar. and what we see here is this bright target coming in. this is a harbour seal, and this is what we re looking for in the data once we re deployed. but this was just a test. inside the substation, douglas and gordon are waiting to see if it s going to work more permanently. douglas, five years in the making, how are you feeling at this point? i m a little bit nervous, as always. you know, we test and test and test.
sunk underwater and installed on the seabed next to the turbine. when it s connected, the signal will run through underwater cables to this substation here. this is a test deployment we did a couple of summers ago in another tidally energetic area on the west coast of scotland. you ll see that there s some moving targets down here. these are small fish that we see quite close to the sonar. and what we see here is this bright target coming in. this is a harbour seal, and this is what we re looking for in the data once we re deployed. but this was just a test. inside the substation, douglas and gordon are waiting to see if it s going to work more permanently. douglas, five years in the making, how are you feeling at this point? i m a little bit nervous, as always. you know, we test and test and test. this equipment s about to go down into one of the harshest marine environments in uk waters. we re hopeful that we ll be successful, but we ll go and see. it s 5am.
now on bbc news, click. this week, we re going to sea to see what the seals can see. really?! yes. and what can they see? an enormous turbine. we re going to find out whether sea life and sea machines can happily coexist. this is a harbour seal, and this is what we re looking for in the data. shiona takes control of this monster. paul gets up close to this beast. 0h. wrong room. and zoe gets attacked by a giant ironman. hello and welcome to another