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Using a UAV-Mounted Multispectral Camera for the Monitoring of Marine Macrophytes

Alejandro Román, Antonio Tovar‐Sánchez, Irene Olivé, Gabriel Navarro

2021Frontiers in Marine Science47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Marine macrophytes constitute one of the most productive ecosystems on the planet, as well as one of the most threatened by anthropogenic activities and climate change. Their monitoring is therefore essential, which has experienced a fast methodological evolution in recent years, from traditional in situ sampling to the use of satellite remote sensing, and subsequently by sensors mounted on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). This study aims to advance the monitoring of these ecosystems through the use of a UAV equipped with a 10-band multispectral camera, using different algorithms [i.e., maximum likelihood classifier (MLC), minimum distance classifier (MDC), and spectral angle classifier (SAC)], and using the Bay of Cádiz Natural Park (southern Spain) as a case of study. The results obtained with MLC confirm the suitability of this technique for detecting and differentiating seagrass meadows in a range of 0–2 m depth and the efficiency of this tool for studying and monitoring marine macrophytes in coastal areas. We inferred the existence of a cover of 25452 m 2 of Cymodocea nodosa , and macroalgae species such as Caulerpa prolifera , covering 22172 m 2 of Santibañez (inner Bay of Cádiz).

Topics & Concepts

Multispectral imageSeagrassRemote sensingBayEnvironmental scienceMacrophyteDroneThreatened speciesEcosystemMarine ecosystemCartographyOceanographyGeographyEcologyGeologyHabitatBiologyGeneticsMarine and coastal plant biologyCoral and Marine Ecosystems StudiesMarine Biology and Ecology Research
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