@article{oai:ir.kagoshima-u.ac.jp:00008216, author = {HATTORI, Mutsuo and TANABE, Kazushige and OKI, Kimihiko}, journal = {南方海域調査研究報告=Occasional Papers}, month = {2016-10-28}, note = {In mid-September, 1983, the time lapse camera works making use of the bait (small tuna) to attract nautili at four stations and TV and still camera works at three stations off Suva were successively carried out on the bottom between 185 and 420 meters in depth (Fig.1). These works gave the pictures clearly showing the features of bottom sediments and the presence of megafauna on the seabed. At two of the four baited camera stations (SV-18 and SV-22), Nautilus pompilius clinging to the bait fish or shrimps (Heterocarpus) gathering around the bait was pictured both on the 420 meters deep bottoms (Pl.4, fig.4; Pl.6, figs.1, 2).}, pages = {31--36}, title = {Underwater TV and Still Camera Works in the Habitat of Nautilus off Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji}, volume = {4}, year = {} }