Underwater video techniques for observing coastal marine biodiversity: a review of sixty years of publications (1952–2012)
D Mallet, D Pelletier - Fisheries Research, 2014 - Elsevier
Underwater video techniques are increasingly used in marine ecology studies.
Technological progress regarding video cameras, sensors (such as sounders), battery life …
Technological progress regarding video cameras, sensors (such as sounders), battery life …
What is Big BRUVver up to? Methods and uses of baited underwater video
SK Whitmarsh, PG Fairweather… - Reviews in fish biology and …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Baited Remote Underwater Video Stations (BRUVS) is a popular technique to
assess mobile nektonic and demersal assemblages, particularly for fish communities. The …
assess mobile nektonic and demersal assemblages, particularly for fish communities. The …
Combined use of eDNA metabarcoding and video surveillance for the assessment of fish biodiversity
Monitoring communities of fish is important for the management and sustainability of
fisheries and marine ecosystems. Baited remote underwater video systems (BRUVs) are …
fisheries and marine ecosystems. Baited remote underwater video systems (BRUVs) are …
Automatic fish species classification in underwater videos: exploiting pre-trained deep neural network models to compensate for limited labelled data
There is a need for automatic systems that can reliably detect, track and classify fish and
other marine species in underwater videos without human intervention. Conventional …
other marine species in underwater videos without human intervention. Conventional …
Camera technology for monitoring marine biodiversity and human impact
Human activities have fundamentally altered the marine environment, creating a need for
effective management in one of Earth's most challenging habitats. Remote camera imagery …
effective management in one of Earth's most challenging habitats. Remote camera imagery …
[HTML][HTML] Reef sharks exhibit site-fidelity and higher relative abundance in marine reserves on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef
Carcharhinid sharks can make up a large fraction of the top predators inhabiting tropical
marine ecosystems and have declined in many regions due to intense fishing pressure …
marine ecosystems and have declined in many regions due to intense fishing pressure …
[HTML][HTML] Calibration techniques for accurate measurements by underwater camera systems
M Shortis - Sensors, 2015 - mdpi.com
Calibration of a camera system is essential to ensure that image measurements result in
accurate estimates of locations and dimensions within the object space. In the underwater …
accurate estimates of locations and dimensions within the object space. In the underwater …
Comparison of the relative efficiencies of stereo-BRUVs and traps for sampling tropical continental shelf demersal fishes
The sampling efficiencies of commercial standard fish traps and baited remote underwater
stereo-video systems (stereo-BRUVs) were compared by examining the diversity and …
stereo-video systems (stereo-BRUVs) were compared by examining the diversity and …
Evaluating the relative conservation value of fully and partially protected marine areas
The establishment of marine protected areas (MPA s), particularly of no‐take areas, is often
viewed as a conflict between conservation and fishing. Partially protected areas (PPA s) that …
viewed as a conflict between conservation and fishing. Partially protected areas (PPA s) that …
[HTML][HTML] Bait effects in sampling coral reef fish assemblages with stereo-BRUVs
Baited underwater video techniques are increasingly being utilised for assessing and
monitoring demersal fishes because they are: 1) non extractive, 2) can be used to sample …
monitoring demersal fishes because they are: 1) non extractive, 2) can be used to sample …