The effectiveness of Autonimous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) for mapping and monitoring the seabed - a novel toolkit for marine management
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This project aims to test and evaluate the use of AUV technologies to survey and monitor benthic habitats in Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). Increasingly autonomous and remote sensing technologies are being seen as an important tool by which MPAs are monitored in the future (Wynn et al., 2012). This project aims to test the suitability of AUVs to monitor MPAs on the west coast of Scotland and to develop viable strategies for their use. In addition, the project will explore novel technologies and models to develop a 'toolbox' of AUV-based approaches that can be applied to a wide range of vulnerable benthic habitats. The project will develop novel algorithmic approaches to combine new very high resolution AUV acoustic bathymetric data with existing models to generate predictive habitat maps at unprecedented spatial resolutions for a range of MPA habitats. The ultimate goal is to develop generic approaches which can be applied in other dynamic inshore coastal environments. The aim will be to develop approaches which are readily reproducible and defensible. In addition, a large number of commercial and applied projects have an interest in mapping habitats on the seabed. These projects range from renewables, fibre-optic cables to fish farm location and modelling.
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- Remote sensing
- Projects
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- Mapping habitat
- Autonimous Underwater vehicle
- Vulnerable benthic habitat
- Novel algorithmic approach
- High resolution AUV acoustic bathymetric datum
- Applied project
- Predictive habitat map
- Novel technology
- AUV technology
- MPA habitat
- Novel toolkit
- Generic approach
- Effectiveness
- Wide range
- Marine Protected Areas