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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Global status and conservation potential of reef sharks

MA MacNeil, DD Chapman, M Heupel… - Nature, 2020 - nature.com
Decades of overexploitation have devastated shark populations, leaving considerable doubt
as to their ecological status,. Yet much of what is known about sharks has been inferred from …

Comparison of baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) and prawn (shrimp) trawls for assessments of fish biodiversity in inter-reefal areas of the Great …

M Cappo, P Speare, G De'ath - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and …, 2004 - Elsevier
A field comparison of baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) and prawn (shrimp)
trawls was made to assess the sampling options for describing patterns of fish biodiversity in …

Marine reserves demonstrate top-down control of community structure on temperate reefs

NT Shears, RC Babcock - Oecologia, 2002 - Springer
Replicated ecological studies in marine reserves and associated unprotected areas are
valuable in examining top-down impacts on communities and the ecosystem-level effects of …

Bait attraction affects the performance of remote underwater video stations in assessment of demersal fish community structure

ES Harvey, M Cappo, JJ Butler, N Hall… - … Ecology Progress Series, 2007 - int-res.com
Discriminating marine fish assemblages at broad scales can be difficult because of
heterogeneity within their habitats, variability in patterns of behaviour and abundance of fish …

Changes in community structure in temperate marine reserves

RC Babcock, S Kelly, NT Shears, JW Walker… - … ecology progress series, 1999 - int-res.com
'No-take'marine reserves provide a valuable tool for managing marine resources as well as
for providing relatively undisturbed habitat with which to assess modifications to ecosystems …

A comparison of temperate reef fish assemblages recorded by three underwater stereo-video techniques

DL Watson, ES Harvey, MJ Anderson, GA Kendrick - Marine Biology, 2005 - Springer
Three underwater stereo-video techniques were used to sample the relative densities and
species richness of temperate reef fish assemblages at three reef locations and two habitats …

Cost-efficient sampling of fish assemblages: comparison of baited video stations and diver video transects

TJ Langlois, ES Harvey, B Fitzpatrick, JJ Meeuwig… - Aquatic biology, 2010 - int-res.com
Baited remote underwater stereo-video (stereo-BRUV) stations and diver operated stereo-
video (stereo-DOV) transects are increasingly used to sample both tropical and temperate …

[PDF][PDF] Potential of video techniques to monitor diversity, abundance and size of fish in studies of marine protected areas

M Cappo, E Harvey, H Malcolm… - … works best and how do we …, 2003 - pelagicos.net
This paper briefly reviews applications of single-video and stereo-video techniques to help
survey fish community composition and relative abundance, and fish length and weight …