Quantification of Floating Algae in a Small Reservoir Using a Multicopter

H. Kumagai, Hiroki Iyooka, Shusaku Hirakawa, Yuko Ishibashi, Ryoichi Watanabe
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The landscape of a small pond in Fukuoka prefecture has been ruined by floating algae. Basic information, such as the type of algae, location of occurrence, and the amount of generated floating algae, was required to take action. In this study, we identified the floating algae by polarizing microscope observation and microbial community analysis. Additionally, we conducted aerial investigations using a multicopter equipped with a visual and near-infrared camera, and we quantified floating algae areas using images obtained from aerial observation. The results revealed that the floating algae were primarily made up of filamentous cyanobacteria from the family Pseudanabaenaceae. They mainly grow in the shallow area of the pond and peel off from the shallow bottom of the pond because of proliferation-related bubbles in summer. In addition, there was a relationship between the increase and decrease in algae carbon calculated using water temperature and solar radiation and the fluctuation in aerially observed algae area, suggesting that measures to limit solar radiation may be effective as a means of controlling algae proliferation.
用多旋翼机定量测定小型水库中的浮藻
福冈县的一个小池塘被漂浮的藻类破坏了。采取行动需要基本信息,如藻类类型、发生地点和产生的浮藻数量。本研究通过偏光显微镜观察和微生物群落分析对浮藻进行了鉴定。此外,我们使用配备了视觉和近红外相机的多旋翼飞机进行了空中调查,并利用空中观测获得的图像对浮藻区域进行了量化。结果表明,浮藻主要由丝状蓝藻组成,属假藻科。它们主要生长在池塘的浅水区域,夏季由于与繁殖有关的气泡从池塘的浅水底部脱落。此外,利用水温和太阳辐射计算的藻类碳的增减与空中观测藻类面积的波动之间存在一定的关系,表明限制太阳辐射的措施可能是控制藻类繁殖的有效手段。
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