Search Results - "marine scientist"
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International harmonization of approaches to define underwater noise exposure criteria and needs of the international regulatory community
Published 2016“…The workshop was intended to build momentum towards an international exchange of information and to initiate a network of marine scientists and regulators who are involved with aquatic noise issues. …”
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Fish species recognition using convolutional neural network / Tan Ying Ying
Published 2018“…Fish Recognition using machine learning is one of the significant breakthroughs that could be achieved by marine researchers and marine scientists. With the advancement of the machine learning in marine field, some of the problems that perplexed researchers can be solved especially in data collection. …”
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A model of a digital biological ecosystem
Published 2013“…The proposed system can be adopted by marine scientists to better convince economists, fishery managers, coastal developers and government bodies who make important decisions on conservation policies and laws.…”
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Fish species classification in unconstrained underwater environments based on deep learning
Published 2016“…Underwater video and digital still cameras are rapidly being adopted by marine scientists and managers as a tool for non-destructively quantifying and measuring the relative abundance, cover and size of marine fauna and flora. …”
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Performance of Fast Repetition Rate fluorometry based estimates of primary productivity in coastal waters
Published 2014“…Capturing the variability of primary productivity in highly dynamic coastal ecosystems remains a major challenge to marine scientists. To test the suitability of Fast Repetition Rate fluorometry (FRRf) for rapid assessment of primary productivity in estuarine and coastal locations, we conducted a series of paired analyses estimating 14C carbon fixation and primary productivity from electron transport rates with a Fast Repetition Rate fluorometer MkII, from waters on the Australian east coast. …”
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