DocumentCode :
2066708
Title :
Use of a video and laser system to quantify transect area for remotely operated vehicle (ROV) rockfish and abalone surveys
Author :
Pinkard, Deanna R. ; Kocak, Donna M. ; Butler, John L.
Author_Institution :
NOAA NMFS Southwest Fisheries Sci. Center, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
fYear :
2005
fDate :
2005
Firstpage :
2824
Abstract :
In situ surveys by remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and submersibles are important sampling tools for making fish and invertebrate population estimates. A major challenge associated with these methods is the measurement of the search and/or transect area due to variation in the field of view (FOV) throughout a dive. In addition, to effectively survey complex habitats it is often desirable to adjust the camera angle, which results in significant differences in the FOV in the recorded images and subsequent spatially variant image magnification. This paper describes a method for obtaining accurate surveyed area estimates using FOV measurements derived from image analysis and from the speed of the vehicle measured by a Doppler velocity logger (DVL). The image analysis software considers camera tilt angle, roll and pitch of the ROV, distance from the bottom, and the location of the reference lasers in the imagery to calculate the field of view. The DVL continuously logs forward/aft and port/starboard speeds for a representation of the vehicles movement over the bottom, and in effect, distance traveled. The development of these methods has led to a highly accurate estimate of transect area that will be used to calculate densities of commercially important rockfishes and endangered white abalone in the Southern California Bight.
Keywords :
Doppler measurement; aquaculture; oceanographic equipment; remotely operated vehicles; underwater vehicles; video retrieval; Doppler velocity logger; FOV measurement; Southern California Bight; abalone survey; camera; field of view; fish population estimation; image analysis; image magnification; invertebrate population estimation; laser system; remotely operated vehicle; rockfish survey; submersibles; video system; Aquaculture; Area measurement; Cameras; Image analysis; Infrared image sensors; Laser theory; Remotely operated vehicles; Sampling methods; Sea measurements; Velocity measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS, 2005. Proceedings of MTS/IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-34-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2005.1640203
Filename :
1640203
Link To Document :
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