Matabos, M. ... et al.-- 9 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, data accessibility https://doi.org/10. 5061/dryad.98 g01Recent technological development has increased our capacity to study the deep sea and the marine benthic realm, particularly with the development of multidisciplinary seafloor observatories. Since 2006, Ocean Networks Canada cabled observatories, have acquired nearly 65 TB and over 90 000 h of video data from seafloor cameras and remotely operated vehicles. Manual processing of these data is time-consuming and highly labour-intensive, and cannot be comprehensively undertaken by individual researchers. These videos are a crucial source of information for assessing natural variability and ecosystem responses to increasing human activi...
ABSTRACT The deep-sea environment is the largest ecosystem on earth and poorly study. The lack of a...
The deep ocean below 200 m water depth is the least observed, but largest habitat on our planet by v...
Marine environment monitoring has become increasingly significant due to the excessive exploitation ...
1.Recent technological development has increased our capacity to study the deep sea and the marine b...
1. Recent technological development has increased our capacity to study the deep sea and the marine ...
Logistical and financial limitations of underwater operations are inherent in marine science, includ...
Oceans constitute over 70% of the earth’s surface, and the marine environment and ecosystems are cen...
This paper describes a data system to analyse large amounts of subsea movie data for marine ecologic...
The ocean is experiencing unprecedented rapid change, and visually monitoring marine biota at the sp...
The deep ocean below 200 m water depth is the least observed, but largest habitat on our planet by v...
Since 2010, remote hydrothermal ecosystems are continuously being monitored using video cameras depl...
The extent and speed of marine environmental mapping is increasing quickly with technological advanc...
Ideas for this paper resulted from discussions during the international workshop “Marine cabled obse...
The evaluation of large amounts of digital image data is of growing importance for biology, includin...
With growing anthropogenic pressure on deep-sea ecosystems, large quantities of data are needed to u...
ABSTRACT The deep-sea environment is the largest ecosystem on earth and poorly study. The lack of a...
The deep ocean below 200 m water depth is the least observed, but largest habitat on our planet by v...
Marine environment monitoring has become increasingly significant due to the excessive exploitation ...
1.Recent technological development has increased our capacity to study the deep sea and the marine b...
1. Recent technological development has increased our capacity to study the deep sea and the marine ...
Logistical and financial limitations of underwater operations are inherent in marine science, includ...
Oceans constitute over 70% of the earth’s surface, and the marine environment and ecosystems are cen...
This paper describes a data system to analyse large amounts of subsea movie data for marine ecologic...
The ocean is experiencing unprecedented rapid change, and visually monitoring marine biota at the sp...
The deep ocean below 200 m water depth is the least observed, but largest habitat on our planet by v...
Since 2010, remote hydrothermal ecosystems are continuously being monitored using video cameras depl...
The extent and speed of marine environmental mapping is increasing quickly with technological advanc...
Ideas for this paper resulted from discussions during the international workshop “Marine cabled obse...
The evaluation of large amounts of digital image data is of growing importance for biology, includin...
With growing anthropogenic pressure on deep-sea ecosystems, large quantities of data are needed to u...
ABSTRACT The deep-sea environment is the largest ecosystem on earth and poorly study. The lack of a...
The deep ocean below 200 m water depth is the least observed, but largest habitat on our planet by v...
Marine environment monitoring has become increasingly significant due to the excessive exploitation ...