2021
DOI: 10.12681/mms.26639
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Performance of a baited underwater video system vs. the underwater visual census technique in assessing the structure of fish assemblages in a Mediterranean marine protected area

Abstract: Accurate, rapid and cost-effective fish assemblage monitoring is fundamental for marine protected area (MPA) management as a pivotal tool to verify whether and to what extent MPA conservation objectives have been achieved and to redefine these objectives in the framework of an adaptive management. Recently, there has been a sharp increase in the number of video-based methods to study fish fauna, such as baited remote underwater video (BRUV) systems, that, depending on the objectives of the monitoring, can prov… Show more

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“…Interestingly, visual census data collected simultaneously using BRUV, supported the idea that the acoustic diversity reflects the local fish biodiversity. More in detail, the visual census based on BRUV (see also Manghi et al, 2020 ; La Manna et al, 2021 ) and Underwater Visual Census (UVC) ( Grech et al, 2020 ) techniques detected Sciaena umbra at PG only once for a maximum number of 14 individuals, thus indicating a local low density of this species. The acoustic monitoring confirms that the species’ distribution was almost exclusively confined at PG (only few S. umbra sounds have been recorded at SA).…”
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“…Interestingly, visual census data collected simultaneously using BRUV, supported the idea that the acoustic diversity reflects the local fish biodiversity. More in detail, the visual census based on BRUV (see also Manghi et al, 2020 ; La Manna et al, 2021 ) and Underwater Visual Census (UVC) ( Grech et al, 2020 ) techniques detected Sciaena umbra at PG only once for a maximum number of 14 individuals, thus indicating a local low density of this species. The acoustic monitoring confirms that the species’ distribution was almost exclusively confined at PG (only few S. umbra sounds have been recorded at SA).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and clarified presence and distribution of some protected species, such as Sciaena umbra and Epinephelus marginatus , highlighting the effectiveness of PAM as a complementary technique to fish visual census. Data obtained through the coupling of different techniques (visual and acoustic sampling) can provide more exhaustive information on the structure and distribution of fish assemblages and their reproductive sites, satisfying some fundamental requirements of MPAs including detailed inventory of the fish biodiversity and the evaluation of the response to the protection of different groups/species ( La Manna et al, 2021 ). In spite of that, these results should be considered preliminary.…”
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“…A limitation is that samples from baited video are biased towards predatory or scavenging species and exclude herbivorous or omnivorous species [76]. The use of BRUV in the Mediterranean Sea is still sporadic, but it has shown consistency with visual census surveys and better performance in detecting high-level predators [77].…”
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