A Comparison of Stereo-video Techniques for Assessing Fish Communities On and Off Spatially Limited Habitats

This research explored different stereo-video sampling techniques for assessing fish communities off and on spatially limited habitats. Stereo-ROVs were identified as the most appropriate tool for such applications due to their ability to measure fish in-situ using a defined sampling area. Stereo-RO...

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Main Author: Schramm, Karl David
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2020
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/82987
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description This research explored different stereo-video sampling techniques for assessing fish communities off and on spatially limited habitats. Stereo-ROVs were identified as the most appropriate tool for such applications due to their ability to measure fish in-situ using a defined sampling area. Stereo-ROVs were used to describe the high abundance and biomass of both commercially and recreationally important species on pipelines compared to the surrounding natural reef and soft sediment habitat.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-829872021-03-23T05:32:11Z A Comparison of Stereo-video Techniques for Assessing Fish Communities On and Off Spatially Limited Habitats Schramm, Karl David This research explored different stereo-video sampling techniques for assessing fish communities off and on spatially limited habitats. Stereo-ROVs were identified as the most appropriate tool for such applications due to their ability to measure fish in-situ using a defined sampling area. Stereo-ROVs were used to describe the high abundance and biomass of both commercially and recreationally important species on pipelines compared to the surrounding natural reef and soft sediment habitat. 2020 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/82987 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Schramm, Karl David
A Comparison of Stereo-video Techniques for Assessing Fish Communities On and Off Spatially Limited Habitats
title A Comparison of Stereo-video Techniques for Assessing Fish Communities On and Off Spatially Limited Habitats
title_full A Comparison of Stereo-video Techniques for Assessing Fish Communities On and Off Spatially Limited Habitats
title_fullStr A Comparison of Stereo-video Techniques for Assessing Fish Communities On and Off Spatially Limited Habitats
title_full_unstemmed A Comparison of Stereo-video Techniques for Assessing Fish Communities On and Off Spatially Limited Habitats
title_short A Comparison of Stereo-video Techniques for Assessing Fish Communities On and Off Spatially Limited Habitats
title_sort comparison of stereo-video techniques for assessing fish communities on and off spatially limited habitats
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/82987