2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-80612-7
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Novel approach to enhance coastal habitat and biotope mapping with drone aerial imagery analysis

Abstract: Understanding the complex factors and mechanisms driving the functioning of coastal ecosystems is vital towards assessing how organisms, ecosystems, and ultimately human populations will cope with the ecological consequences of natural and anthropogenic impacts. Towards this goal, coastal monitoring programs and studies must deliver information on a range of variables and factors, from taxonomic/functional diversity and spatial distribution of habitats, to anthropogenic stress indicators such as land use, fish… Show more

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“…The integration of novel technological tools in ecological studies is paramount for enhancing current capability in collecting and processing qualitative and quantitative data needed to increase the understanding of marine systems [71]. This is the case when integrating underwater video technology and imagery analysis tools in trophic and behavioural studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integration of novel technological tools in ecological studies is paramount for enhancing current capability in collecting and processing qualitative and quantitative data needed to increase the understanding of marine systems [71]. This is the case when integrating underwater video technology and imagery analysis tools in trophic and behavioural studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most operational products are derived from multi-spectral and passive sensors that measure changes in reflected sunlight. At the smallest spatial scales (centimeters to meters), suborbital sensors, including those mounted on unoccupied aerial systems, have been used to observe benthic habitat characteristics such as the diversity of corals and algae (including patches) present (Collin et al, 2018;Johnston, 2019;Bell et al, 2020b;Monteiro et al, 2021). While the nanosatellite constellations, for example, CubeSats, can provide high spatial (4 m) and high temporal resolution information to monitor terrestrial systems (e.g., Aragon et al, 2021), their spectral resolutions and radiometric qualities currently limit their application to marine ecosystems.…”
Section: Remote Sensing and Biodiversity: Challenges And Current Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Madeira Island falls under the Temperate Northern Atlantic ecoregion [56], being surrounded by oligotrophic waters [57]. Its coastline and shallow waters are dominated by rocky reefs (platforms and boulders) and sand [58]. The average yearly seawater temperature is around 20.4 • C, with seasonal variations of 16 to 26 • C [59].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%