Methods for monitoring the status of marine communities are increasingly adopting the use of images captured in the field. However, it is not always clear how data collected from photographic images relate to historic data collected using traditional underwater visual census methods. Here, we compare coral health and disease data collected in situ by scuba divers with photographic images collected simultaneously at 12 coral reef sites. Five globally relevant coral diseases were detected on 194 colonies from in situ surveys and 79 colonies from photos, whilst 698 colonies from in situ surveys and 535 colonies from photos exhibited signs of compromised health other than disease. Comparisons of in situ surveys with photographic analyses indica...
This study evaluated the use of 3D Coral Photogrammetry (CP) and Coral Video Transect (CVT) images o...
Coral reefs harbor much of the world’s known marine biodiversity. For a number of reasons, coral ree...
Marine infectious diseases are a leading cause of population declines globally due, in large part, t...
Methods for monitoring the status of marine communities are increasingly adopting the use of images ...
Recreational diving and snorkeling on coral reefs is one of the fastest growing tourism sectors glob...
The widespread decline of coral reefs requires integrated management measures across whole regions. ...
We surveyed corals in American Samoa for presence of lesions. We did 19 SCUBA and additional snorkel...
Coral disease outbreaks continue to reduce coral populations in the Caribbean and Indo-Pacific reefs...
Coral health data are poorly documented in New Caledonia, particularly from reefs chronically subjec...
Coral reefs are declining rapidly in response to unprecedented rates of environmental change. Rapid ...
This research analysed the use of 3D Coral Photogrammetry (CP) and Coral Video Transect (CVT) images...
Underwater visual surveys of coral reefs are the primary method managers use to monitor coral health...
Two of the most significant threats to coral reefs worldwide are bleaching and disease. However, the...
Stony coral coverage data was compared from three different methodologies: diver colony length x wid...
Coral diseases are taking an increasing toll on coral reef structure and biodiversity and are import...
This study evaluated the use of 3D Coral Photogrammetry (CP) and Coral Video Transect (CVT) images o...
Coral reefs harbor much of the world’s known marine biodiversity. For a number of reasons, coral ree...
Marine infectious diseases are a leading cause of population declines globally due, in large part, t...
Methods for monitoring the status of marine communities are increasingly adopting the use of images ...
Recreational diving and snorkeling on coral reefs is one of the fastest growing tourism sectors glob...
The widespread decline of coral reefs requires integrated management measures across whole regions. ...
We surveyed corals in American Samoa for presence of lesions. We did 19 SCUBA and additional snorkel...
Coral disease outbreaks continue to reduce coral populations in the Caribbean and Indo-Pacific reefs...
Coral health data are poorly documented in New Caledonia, particularly from reefs chronically subjec...
Coral reefs are declining rapidly in response to unprecedented rates of environmental change. Rapid ...
This research analysed the use of 3D Coral Photogrammetry (CP) and Coral Video Transect (CVT) images...
Underwater visual surveys of coral reefs are the primary method managers use to monitor coral health...
Two of the most significant threats to coral reefs worldwide are bleaching and disease. However, the...
Stony coral coverage data was compared from three different methodologies: diver colony length x wid...
Coral diseases are taking an increasing toll on coral reef structure and biodiversity and are import...
This study evaluated the use of 3D Coral Photogrammetry (CP) and Coral Video Transect (CVT) images o...
Coral reefs harbor much of the world’s known marine biodiversity. For a number of reasons, coral ree...
Marine infectious diseases are a leading cause of population declines globally due, in large part, t...