“…Underwater videos have won wide acceptance for the study of marine life in recent years (Mallet, Pelletier, 2014;Whitmarsh et al, 2016;2018). Remote video techniques make it possible to collect information on how species relate to their habitat and to analyse their populations in a non-destructive way, including the patterns and processes that may drive them, such as feeding or reproduction (Trobiani et al, 2018(Trobiani et al, , 2021Irigoyen et al, 2018;Branconi et al, 2019;De Wysiecki et al, 2020). This technique is widely used for the analysis of richness, relative abundance, population monitoring, habitat preferences and fish behaviour in marine and freshwater bodies (Cappo et al, 2003;Sheehan et al, 2010;Ebner et al, 2014;King et al, 2017).…”