PRE2022 3 Group7/interviews

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Interviews carried out by group 7

Questions

  1. In your specific field of research, how is data collected?
  2. What aspects do you prefer about this method of data collecting?
  3. What aspects do you think could be improved about this method of data collecting?
  4. Do you feel there is a dimension of sorts which is missing from your data (for example the current depth, time or air temperature)?
  5. Is the data you use for research obtained in real time? If so, is this beneficial for your research or is it unnecessary? If not, would it improve your research?
  6. For how big of an area would one buoy be able to sense and gain representable/useful data?
  7. Our idea now is a buoy which consists mainly of a base and a diver (where the sensors are connected to) which are connected via a wire. The base is mounted to an anchor on the ocean floor. The diver can dive down along the anchor chain to obtain the relevant data and send this to the base which can then send it to the researcher, data is thus sent in real time and the specific depth is known. What are your initial thoughts on our idea?
  8. Which aspects do you like about our idea and what do you think can be improved or added in a general sense?
  9. Now some more questions about coral reefs: Do you think that how data is obtained on coral reefs is incomplete? If so, what do you think is missing?
  10. How much money would you spend on using this type of buoy (without sensors)? If your research is subsidised by a government or university, how much would they invest in this?
  11. Our design now includes an anchor which lays on the ocean floor. Is this a sufficient solution to stabilise the buoy, i.e. could the anchor damage the coral in any way as for the chain?
  12. Do you have any final comments or opinions you would like to mention about coral reefs, our idea or anything we may have missed?


Answers

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