Spatially balanced sampling designs for environmental surveys
C Kermorvant, F D'amico, N Bru, N Caill-Milly… - Environmental …, 2019 - Springer
Some environmental studies use non-probabilistic sampling designs to draw samples from
spatially distributed populations. Unfortunately, these samples can be difficult to analyse …
spatially distributed populations. Unfortunately, these samples can be difficult to analyse …
[HTML][HTML] Megafaunal variation in the abyssal landscape of the Clarion Clipperton Zone
The potential for imminent polymetallic nodule mining in the Clarion Clipperton Fracture
Zone (CCZ) has attracted considerable scientific and public attention. This concern stems …
Zone (CCZ) has attracted considerable scientific and public attention. This concern stems …
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 …
Effects of pollution on marine organisms
AJ Mearns, DJ Reish, PS Oshida, T Ginn… - Water Environment …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
This review covers selected 2014 articles on the biological effects of pollutants and human
physical disturbances on marine and estuarine plants, animals, ecosystems and habitats …
physical disturbances on marine and estuarine plants, animals, ecosystems and habitats …
Seamount mining test provides evidence of ecological impacts beyond deposition
Summary In July 2020, Japan undertook the first deep-sea mining test of cobalt-rich crusts
on the summit of Takuyo-Daigo Seamount within their exclusive economic zone (EEZ) …
on the summit of Takuyo-Daigo Seamount within their exclusive economic zone (EEZ) …
Assessing the repeatability of automated seafloor classification algorithms, with application in marine protected area monitoring
A Zelada Leon, VAI Huvenne, NMA Benoist… - Remote Sensing, 2020 - mdpi.com
The number and areal extent of marine protected areas worldwide is rapidly increasing as a
result of numerous national targets that aim to see up to 30% of their waters protected by …
result of numerous national targets that aim to see up to 30% of their waters protected by …
Monitoring mosaic biotopes in a marine conservation zone by autonomous underwater vehicle
The number of marine protected areas (MPAs) has increased dramatically in the last decade
and poses a major logistic challenge for conservation practitioners in terms of spatial extent …
and poses a major logistic challenge for conservation practitioners in terms of spatial extent …
Spatially balanced designs for transect‐based surveys
Many sampling techniques rely on taking measurements along a transect; an example is
underwater imagery from towed platforms used for marine ecological studies. Despite …
underwater imagery from towed platforms used for marine ecological studies. Despite …
Filling the gaps: Predicting the distribution of temperate reef biota using high resolution biological and acoustic data
Management of the marine environment is often hampered by a lack of comprehensive
spatial information on the distribution of diversity and the bio-physical processes structuring …
spatial information on the distribution of diversity and the bio-physical processes structuring …
User expectations for multibeam echo sounders backscatter strength data-looking back into the future
V Lucieer, M Roche, K Degrendele, M Malik… - Marine Geophysical …, 2018 - Springer
With the ability of multibeam echo sounders (MBES) to measure backscatter strength (BS) as
a function of true angle of insonification across the seafloor, came a new recognition of the …
a function of true angle of insonification across the seafloor, came a new recognition of the …