2019
DOI: 10.5194/bg-2019-363
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Megafauna community assessment of polymetallic nodule fields with cameras: Platform and methodology comparison

Abstract: Abstract. With the mining of polymetallic nodules from the deep sea seafloor again approaching commercial viability, decisions must be taken on how to most efficiently regulate and monitor physical and community disturbance in these remote ecosystems. Image based approaches allow non-destructive assessment of larger fauna abundances to be derived from survey data, with repeat surveys of areas possible to allow time series data collection. At time of writing key underwater imaging platforms commonly used to map… Show more

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“…All four data sets were stored and shared for morphotype detection and annotation using BIIGLE 2.0 (Langenkämper et al, 2017). Eight marine biologists from eight different institutions, annotated megafauna morphotypes using a pre-defined set of 23 classes (Schoening et al, 2019).…”
Section: Image Data Setsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All four data sets were stored and shared for morphotype detection and annotation using BIIGLE 2.0 (Langenkämper et al, 2017). Eight marine biologists from eight different institutions, annotated megafauna morphotypes using a pre-defined set of 23 classes (Schoening et al, 2019).…”
Section: Image Data Setsmentioning
confidence: 99%