Stationary underwater video observation systems: opportunities for Peter the Great Bay (the Sea of Japan) coastal zone biodiversity state monitoring
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underwater observation system, marine biodiversity, detection of moving fishes, fish breathing rhythm, balanusAbstract
POI FEB RAS develops and deploys fixed underwater video observation systems for Peter the Great Bay coastal zone. These systems are being used, in particular, for biota state registering and analyzing. In this article we show the current state of observation systems and discuss approaches for a description of the underwater life made by experts. Also we develop three software methods applied to the video data analysis of the following: detection and counting of moving fishes, investigation of a fish breathing rhythms, study of balanuses’ leg waving frequency, that provide the inflow of nutrients.
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2018-02-28
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Фищенко, В. К., Зимин, П. С., Зацерковный, А. В., Гончарова, А. А., Суботэ, А. Е., & Голик, А. В. (2018). Stationary underwater video observation systems: opportunities for Peter the Great Bay (the Sea of Japan) coastal zone biodiversity state monitoring. Vestnik of the Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, (1), 149–160. Retrieved from http://vestnikdvo.ru/index.php/vestnikdvo/article/view/30
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