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 …
Perspectives in visual imaging for marine biology and ecology: from acquisition to understanding
JENS GREINERT3, NANCY JACOBSEN STOUT8, DANIEL OB JONES1, ANNE JORDT3,
JEFFREY W. KAELI9, KEVIN KÖSER3, LINDA A. KUHNZ8, DHUGAL LINDSAY10, KIRSTY …
JEFFREY W. KAELI9, KEVIN KÖSER3, LINDA A. KUHNZ8, DHUGAL LINDSAY10, KIRSTY …
Scaling‐up camera traps: Monitoring the planet's biodiversity with networks of remote sensors
Countries committed to implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity's 2011–2020
strategic plan need effective tools to monitor global trends in biodiversity. Remote cameras …
strategic plan need effective tools to monitor global trends in biodiversity. Remote cameras …
[HTML][HTML] Remote high-definition rotating video enables fast spatial survey of marine underwater macrofauna and habitats
D Pelletier, K Leleu, D Mallet, G Mou-Tham, G Hervé… - Plos One, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Observing spatial and temporal variations of marine biodiversity from non-destructive
techniques is central for understanding ecosystem resilience, and for monitoring and …
techniques is central for understanding ecosystem resilience, and for monitoring and …
[HTML][HTML] Novel approach to enhance coastal habitat and biotope mapping with drone aerial imagery analysis
JG Monteiro, JL Jiménez, F Gizzi, P Přikryl… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
Understanding the complex factors and mechanisms driving the functioning of coastal
ecosystems is vital towards assessing how organisms, ecosystems, and ultimately human …
ecosystems is vital towards assessing how organisms, ecosystems, and ultimately human …
Assessing variation in assemblages of large marine fauna off ocean beaches using drones
The turbulent waters off ocean beaches provide habitat for large marine fauna, including
dolphins, sharks, rays, turtles and game fish. Although, historically, these assemblages have …
dolphins, sharks, rays, turtles and game fish. Although, historically, these assemblages have …
[HTML][HTML] Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in marine mammal research: A review of current applications and challenges
M Álvarez-González, P Suarez-Bregua, GJ Pierce… - Drones, 2023 - mdpi.com
Research on the ecology and biology of marine mammal populations is necessary to
understand ecosystem dynamics and to support conservation management. Emerging …
understand ecosystem dynamics and to support conservation management. Emerging …
A new method for ecological surveying of the abyss using autonomous underwater vehicle photography
The extent and speed of marine environmental mapping is increasing quickly with
technological advances, particularly with optical imaging from autonomous underwater …
technological advances, particularly with optical imaging from autonomous underwater …
[HTML][HTML] Low-cost, deep-sea imaging and analysis tools for deep-sea exploration: A collaborative design study
KLC Bell, JS Chow, A Hope, MC Quinzin… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
A minuscule fraction of the deep sea has been scientifically explored and characterized due
to several constraints, including expense, inefficiency, exclusion, and the resulting …
to several constraints, including expense, inefficiency, exclusion, and the resulting …
Drifting baited stereo‐videography: a novel sampling tool for surveying pelagic wildlife in offshore marine reserves
PJ Bouchet, JJ Meeuwig - Ecosphere, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
We present a novel system of drifting pelagic baited stereo‐video cameras that operate in
deep‐water, topographically complex environments typically considered inaccessible for …
deep‐water, topographically complex environments typically considered inaccessible for …