Marine Monitoring of Australia's Indigenous Sea Country using Remote Technologies.

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2019Author
Depczynski, Martial
Davies, Harriet
Cure, Katherine
Cook, Kylie
Evans-Illidge, Libby
Traceylee, Forester
Jackie, Gould
Oades, Daniel
Howard, Azton
George, Kevin
Underwood, Jim
Wyatt, Mathew
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Joint development of marine monitoring SOPs by AIMS and Indigenous Marine Ranger groups is intentionally focused on new
technological advances to provide enhanced and rapid resolution of ecological patterns. These monitoring technologies are partly
captured through the use of modern off-the shelf data logging instruments for physical and chemical parameters (e.g., temperature, turbidity, salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen) and partly through the use of underwater still and video imagery to quantify ecological patterns in biological communities through time (e.g., fish or benthic monitoring). However, the choice and development of each technology has to meet two additional criteria for inclusion in the manual. Firstly, data produced from the methods must be able to be interrogated at various levels of sophistication to increase utility by the full range of custodians and stakeholders (i.e., for monitoring, research, management). An example might be underwater videos that can be easily and.....
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https://www.thejot.net/article-preview/?show_article_preview=1024&jot_download_article=1024Journal
The Journal of Ocean TechnologyVolume
14Issue
1Page Range
pp.60-75Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
34
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14
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TRL 7 System prototyping demonstration in an operational environment (ground or space)Best Practice Type
GuideStandard Operating Procedure
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Depczynski, M., et al (2019) Marine Monitoring of Australia’s Indigenous Sea Country using Remote Technologies. The Journal of Ocean Technology, 14, pp.60-75. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-652Collections
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