The relationship between acoustic backscatter, sediment grain size and benthic community structure is examined using three different quantitative methods, covering image- and angular response-based approaches. Multibeam time-series backscatter (300 kHz) data acquired in 2008 off the coast of East Anglia (UK) are compared with grain size properties, macrofaunal abundance and biomass from 130 Hamon and 16 Clamshell grab samples. Three predictive methods are used: 1) image-based (mean backscatter intensity); 2) angular response-based (predicted mean grain size), and 3) image-based (1st principal component and classification) from Quester Tangent Corporation Multiview software. Relationships between grain size and backscatter are explored using...
In the last decade, following the growing concern for the conservation of marine ecosystems, a wide ...
An understanding of the distribution and extent of marine habitats is essential for the implementati...
An understanding of the distribution and extent of marine habitats is essential for the implementati...
Publication history: Accepted - 13 April 2021; Published - 15 April 2021.Acoustic methods are routi...
To facilitate the conservation of seafloor habitats and planning of offshore activities, there is a ...
The aim of this study was to develop and examine the use of backscatter data collected with multibea...
Quantitative acoustic marine habitat mapping needs to consider the impact of macrobenthic organisms...
Backscatter imagery from multibeam echosounders (MBES) is increasingly used for benthic habitat mapp...
Legacy seabed mapping datasets are increasingly common as the need for detailed seabed information i...
Backscatter mosaics based on a multi-frequency multibeam echosounder survey in the continental shelf...
Backscatter information from multibeam echosounders (MBES) have been shown to contain useful informa...
Multibeam echosounders (MBES) are increasingly becoming the tool of choice for marine habitat mappin...
This study investigated the seasonality of acoustic backscatter intensities, exploring three habitat...
Near-shore benthic biotopes, in the 2–30 m depth range, were analyzed and mapped using a combination...
<div><p>Multibeam echosounders (MBES) are increasingly becoming the tool of choice for marine habita...
In the last decade, following the growing concern for the conservation of marine ecosystems, a wide ...
An understanding of the distribution and extent of marine habitats is essential for the implementati...
An understanding of the distribution and extent of marine habitats is essential for the implementati...
Publication history: Accepted - 13 April 2021; Published - 15 April 2021.Acoustic methods are routi...
To facilitate the conservation of seafloor habitats and planning of offshore activities, there is a ...
The aim of this study was to develop and examine the use of backscatter data collected with multibea...
Quantitative acoustic marine habitat mapping needs to consider the impact of macrobenthic organisms...
Backscatter imagery from multibeam echosounders (MBES) is increasingly used for benthic habitat mapp...
Legacy seabed mapping datasets are increasingly common as the need for detailed seabed information i...
Backscatter mosaics based on a multi-frequency multibeam echosounder survey in the continental shelf...
Backscatter information from multibeam echosounders (MBES) have been shown to contain useful informa...
Multibeam echosounders (MBES) are increasingly becoming the tool of choice for marine habitat mappin...
This study investigated the seasonality of acoustic backscatter intensities, exploring three habitat...
Near-shore benthic biotopes, in the 2–30 m depth range, were analyzed and mapped using a combination...
<div><p>Multibeam echosounders (MBES) are increasingly becoming the tool of choice for marine habita...
In the last decade, following the growing concern for the conservation of marine ecosystems, a wide ...
An understanding of the distribution and extent of marine habitats is essential for the implementati...
An understanding of the distribution and extent of marine habitats is essential for the implementati...