2020
DOI: 10.3390/fishes5040031
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Determining Stingray Movement Patterns in a Wave-Swept Coastal Zone Using a Blimp for Continuous Aerial Video Surveillance

Abstract: Stingrays play a key role in the regulation of nearshore ecosystems. However, their movement ecology in high-energy surf areas remains largely unknown due to the notorious difficulties in conducting research in these environments. Using a blimp as an aerial platform for video surveillance, we overcame some of the limitations of other tracking methods, such as the use of tags and drones. This novel technology offered near-continuous coverage to characterise the fine-scale movements of stingrays in a surf area i… Show more

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“…Continuing to publish protocols for studying rays can also provide effective solutions and problem-solving skills to ray researchers using drones as some species may be more sensitive to drone impacts. Blimps have also been successfully to observe ray movement within coastal ecosystems and represent a viable alternative, particularly for species showing sensitivity to drone impacts [69].…”
Section: Overcoming Challenges In Monitoring Natural Ray Behaviour Using Dronesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Continuing to publish protocols for studying rays can also provide effective solutions and problem-solving skills to ray researchers using drones as some species may be more sensitive to drone impacts. Blimps have also been successfully to observe ray movement within coastal ecosystems and represent a viable alternative, particularly for species showing sensitivity to drone impacts [69].…”
Section: Overcoming Challenges In Monitoring Natural Ray Behaviour Using Dronesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite criticism of the limitations presented by the battery life o drones (approximately 30 min for most quad-rotor drones such as those used in thi study), tracks of rays were conducted for extended periods of time, with an average track time of 13 min and 6 s and a maximum of almost 27 min. This is an average track tim approximately four times longer than those collected by Ruiz-Garcia et al (2020) [64] us ing a blimp. The easy maneuverability of drones enabled tracks to occur beyond the op erator's immediate field of view, allowing for track lengths of over 800 m in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…Rays were consistently found in the dredged channel within the estuary and showed little reaction to moored boats, but would often flurry away from nearby moving boats, particularly at shallower depths (Oleksyn, unpublished data). Shorttail stingrays alter their swimming behavior in shallow environments in close proximity to swimmers [64]. While it is possible that similar animal-human interactions would occur at Currambene Creek, none were observed during this study.…”
Section: Site and Species Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 71%
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