DocumentCode :
162381
Title :
Non-destructive optical holographic imaging of microorganisms in situ off the Senegalese coast
Author :
Hermand, Jean-Pierre ; Guo, Lisheng ; Randall, Joanne ; Brehmer, Patrice
Author_Institution :
Labs. of Image, Signal Process. & Acoust., Univ. libre de Bruxelles (U.L.B.), Brussels, Belgium
fYear :
2014
fDate :
7-10 April 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
A submersible digital holographic microscope (DHM) Holoflow@Sea was deployed during AWA fisheries surveys conducted in March 2013 and 2014 in the large upwelling ecosystem of the Canaries Current. The microscope collected about half a million of holograms of microorganisms and other particles suspended in the water column. Selected new results of reconstruction of phyto- and zooplankton species using improved algorithms with respect to previously published results are presented. Amplitude images are more detailed and, for some species, phase images provide useful additional information about morphology and composition. Extensive analysis confirms that the submersible DHM is suitable for in-situ imaging of organisms in the size range 2 μm-200 μm and species identification. When compared to standard procedures the microscope allows to rapidly monitor planktonic communities over a wide area. It contributes to a better understanding of the organization and functioning of the ecosystem and in particular the link between biogeochemistry cycles and small pelagic fish stock dynamics.
Keywords :
aquaculture; biochemistry; ecology; microorganisms; microscopes; ocean chemistry; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic regions; underwater vehicles; AD 2013 to 2014; AWA fishery surveys; Canaries Current; Senegalese coast; amplitude images; biogeochemistry cycles; ecosystem functioning; ecosystem organization; holograms; in-situ imaging; large upwelling ecosystem; microorganisms; nondestructive optical holographic imaging; phase images; phytoplankton species; planktonic communities; size 2 mum to 200 mum; small pelagic fish stock dynamics; species identification; submersible digital holographic microscope Holoflow@Sea; water column; zooplankton species; Aquaculture; Holography; Image reconstruction; Microorganisms; Microscopy; Optical microscopy; Underwater vehicles; Holoflow@Sea; behaviour; diatom chain; digital holographic microscopy; dinoflagellate; dynamics; ecosystemic approach; fisheries management; marine aggregate; phase image; phytoplankton; small pelagics; species identification; upwelling region; zooplankton;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2014 - TAIPEI
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3645-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS-TAIPEI.2014.6964569
Filename :
6964569
Link To Document :
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