Development and use of a novel diver-operated ski for surveying nearshore rocky reef habitats

IF 2.1 3区 地球科学 Q2 LIMNOLOGY Limnology and Oceanography: Methods Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI:10.1002/lom3.10617
Carol S. Thornber, Giancarlo Cicchetti, Lindsay Green-Gavrielidis, Niels-Viggo S. Hobbs, Gabrielle Pantoni, David L. Taylor
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The use of camera and video technologies for conducting underwater surveys has rapidly expanded over the past several decades. However, the utility of these systems can be significantly hampered by numerous logistical factors, including limited underwater visibility, rough bottom topography, and ease of use for the operator. Video studies can be difficult to compare when methods and terminologies differ. Here, we describe the development of a cost-effective diver-propelled underwater ski-based video system for rapidly acquiring videos in challenging shallow, high-energy rocky benthic habitats for quantifying fish, macroalgae, and invertebrates in a coastal temperate system. The ski held the camera at a (relatively) fixed distance from the seafloor, we used parallel lasers to quantify our observations, and we used the standardized language of the Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard to acquire consistent quantitative data to serve as an ecological baseline, also including archived images. Our results indicate that the ski proved to be an effective tool for capturing insightful data that would otherwise be very difficult and time-consuming to collect. Our baseline and repeatable methods can be used by other investigators at this or other locations for monitoring, re-evaluation, or comparisons to other sites.

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开发和使用新型潜水滑雪板勘测近岸岩礁生境
在过去的几十年里,使用照相机和视频技术进行水下勘测的范围迅速扩大。然而,这些系统的实用性可能会受到许多后勤因素的严重影响,包括水下能见度有限、海底地形崎岖以及操作员的易用性。如果方法和术语不同,视频研究就很难进行比较。在此,我们介绍了一种经济有效的潜水员推进式水下滑雪板视频系统的开发情况,该系统可在具有挑战性的浅水、高能量岩石底栖生境中快速获取视频,用于量化沿海温带系统中的鱼类、大型藻类和无脊椎动物。滑雪板将摄像机固定在与海底(相对)固定的距离上,我们使用平行激光来量化我们的观测结果,并使用沿海和海洋生态分类标准的标准化语言来获取一致的量化数据,作为生态基线,其中也包括存档图像。我们的研究结果表明,滑雪板被证明是一种有效的工具,可以捕捉到具有洞察力的数据,否则收集这些数据将非常困难和耗时。我们的基线和可重复方法可供其他调查人员在该地点或其他地点用于监测、重新评估或与其他地点进行比较。
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期刊介绍: Limnology and Oceanography: Methods (ISSN 1541-5856) is a companion to ASLO''s top-rated journal Limnology and Oceanography, and articles are held to the same high standards. In order to provide the most rapid publication consistent with high standards, Limnology and Oceanography: Methods appears in electronic format only, and the entire submission and review system is online. Articles are posted as soon as they are accepted and formatted for publication. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods will consider manuscripts whose primary focus is methodological, and that deal with problems in the aquatic sciences. Manuscripts may present new measurement equipment, techniques for analyzing observations or samples, methods for understanding and interpreting information, analyses of metadata to examine the effectiveness of approaches, invited and contributed reviews and syntheses, and techniques for communicating and teaching in the aquatic sciences.
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