A field and video annotation guide for baited remote underwater stereo-video surveys of demersal fish assemblages. [GOOS ENDORSED PRACTICE]
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2020Author
Langlois, Tim
Goetze, Jordan S.
Bond, Todd
Monk, Jacquomo
Abesamis, Rene A.
Asher, Jacob
Barrett, Neville
Bernard, Anthony T.F.
Bouchet, Phil J.
Birt, Matthew J.
Cappo, Mike
Currey-Randall, Leanne M.
Driessen, Damon
Fairclough, David V.
Fullwood, Laura A. F.
Gibbons, Brooke A.
Harasti, David
Heupel, Michelle R.
Hicks, Jamie
Holmes, Thomas H.
Huveneers, Charlie
Ierodiaconou, Daniel
Jordan, Alan
Knott, Nathan A.
Lindfield, Steve
Malcolm, Hamish A.
McLean, Dianne
Meekan, Mark
Miller, David
Mitchell, Peter J.
Newman, Stephen J.
Radford, Ben
Rolim, Fernanda A.
Saunders, Benjamin J.
Stowar, Marcus
Smith, Adam N. H.
Travers, Michael J.
Wakefield, Corey B.
Whitmarsh, Sasha K.
Williams, Joel
Harvey, Euan S.
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1. Baited remote underwater stereo-video systems (stereo-BRUVs) are a popular
tool to sample demersal fish assemblages and gather data on their relative abundance
and body size structure in a robust, cost-effective and non-invasive manner.
Given the rapid uptake of the method, subtle differences have emerged in the way
stereo-BRUVs are deployed and how the resulting imagery is annotated. These
disparities limit the interoperability of datasets obtained across studies, preventing
broadscale insights into the dynamics of ecological systems.
2. We provide the first globally accepted guide for using stereo-BRUVs to survey
demersal fish assemblages and associated benthic habitats.
3. Information on stereo-BRUVs design, camera settings, field operations and image
annotation are outlined. Additionally, we provide links to protocols for data validation,
archiving and sharing.
4. Globally, the use of stereo-BRUVs is spreading rapidly. We provide a standardized
protocol that will re.....
Journal
Methods in Ecology and EvolutionVolume
11Page Range
pp.1401–1409Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.AEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Fish abundance and distributionMaturity Level
TRL 9 Actual system "mission proven" through successful mission operations (ground or space)Best Practice Type
Best PracticeManual (incl. handbook, guide, cookbook etc)
DOI Original
10.1111/2041-210X.13470Citation
Langlois, T.; Goetze, J.; Bond, T. et al (2020) A field and video annotation guide for baited remote underwater stereo-video surveys of demersal fish assemblages. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 11, pp.1401–1409. DOI: https:// doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.13470Collections
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