Monitoring of seagrass by lightweight AUV: A Posidonia oceanica case study surrounding Murter island of Croatia

A. Vasilijevic, N. Mišković, Z. Vukic, F. Mandic
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Posidonia oceanica (Neptune Grass) is an endemic species to the Mediterranean Sea. It forms dense and extensive green underwater meadows which provide important ecological functions and services and harbour highly diverse communities; as such it is identified as a priority habitat type for conservation under the EU Habitats Directive (Dir 92/43/CEE). Over the last decades many Posidonia oceanica meadows have disappeared or have been altered. Efficient monitoring is the key of the ecosystem conservation. Monitoring of vast areas covered by Posidonia oceanica is extremely difficult, costly and time consuming and generates pronounced need for new methods and tools. This case study presents potential and promote use of lightweight autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) with the remote sensing payload as the environmentally non-destructive monitoring method. The study was performed from 2011 to 2013 on the Croatian island Murter during the ”Breaking the Surface” - international interdisciplinary field training of marine robotics and applications. Four AUVs equipped with different payloads were performing the missions in the study area. This paper presents results and analysis of different aspects important for the monitoring such as compliance with the existing monitoring indicators and descriptors used to assess the conservation status of P. oceanica, performance of the AUVs and their sensor sets, cost and time efficiency of the monitoring and geographical-localisation accuracy of the data collected.
用轻型水下航行器监测海草:克罗地亚穆特岛周围的海洋波西多尼亚案例研究
海神草(海神草)是地中海特有的物种。形成了密集而广泛的绿色水下草甸,提供了重要的生态功能和服务,并孕育了高度多样化的群落;因此,根据欧盟栖息地指令(Dir 92/43/CEE),它被确定为优先保护的栖息地类型。在过去的几十年里,许多Posidonia oceanica草甸已经消失或被改变。有效的监测是生态系统保护的关键。对大洋洲波西多尼亚覆盖的广大地区进行监测是极其困难、昂贵和耗时的,因此明显需要新的方法和工具。本案例研究展示了轻型自主水下航行器(AUV)作为环境无损监测方法的潜力和推广应用。该研究于2011年至2013年在克罗地亚穆尔特岛进行,期间进行了“突破表面”-海洋机器人和应用的国际跨学科领域培训。四艘配备不同有效载荷的无人潜航器在研究区域执行任务。本文介绍了对监测重要的不同方面的结果和分析,如对现有监测指标和描述符的遵守情况,用于评估海洋大蠊的保护状况,auv及其传感器组的性能,监测的成本和时间效率以及所收集数据的地理定位精度。
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