The emergence of very high-resolution (VHR) satellite imagery (less than 1 m spatial resolution) is creating new opportunities within the fields of ecology and conservation biology. The advancement of sub-meter resolution imagery has provided greater confidence in the detection and identification of features on the ground, broadening the realm of possible research questions. To date, VHR imagery studies have largely focused on terrestrial environments; however, there has been incremental progress in the last two decades for using this technology to detect cetaceans. With advances in computational power and sensor resolution, the feasibility of broad-scale VHR ocean surveys using VHR satellite imagery with automated detection and classificat...
Monitoring marine mammals is of broad interest to governments and individuals around the globe. Very...
With the use of very high resolution (VHR) satellite images we can locate whales. In this thesis, I ...
Great whales have been detected using very‐high‐resolution satellite imagery, suggesting this techno...
By the mid-twentieth century, the majority of great whale species were threatened with extinction, f...
Large‐bodied animals such as baleen whales can now be detected with very high resolution (VHR) satel...
By the mid-twentieth century, the majority of great whale species were threatened with extinction, f...
Monitoring whales in remote areas is important for their conservation; however, using traditional su...
We test the ability of Very High Resolution satellite (VHR) imagery to detect stranded whales using ...
© 2018 The Authors. Marine Mammal Science published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Society ...
As whales recover from commercial exploitation, they are increasing in abundance in habitats that th...
The study of cetacean strandings was globally recognised as a priority topic at the 2019 World Marin...
The study of cetacean strandings was globally recognised as a priority topic at the 2019 World Marin...
The study of cetacean strandings was globally recognised as a priority topic at the 2019 World Marin...
We describe a method of identifying and counting whales using very high resolution satellite imagery...
Monitoring marine mammals is of broad interest to governments and individuals around the globe. Very...
Monitoring marine mammals is of broad interest to governments and individuals around the globe. Very...
With the use of very high resolution (VHR) satellite images we can locate whales. In this thesis, I ...
Great whales have been detected using very‐high‐resolution satellite imagery, suggesting this techno...
By the mid-twentieth century, the majority of great whale species were threatened with extinction, f...
Large‐bodied animals such as baleen whales can now be detected with very high resolution (VHR) satel...
By the mid-twentieth century, the majority of great whale species were threatened with extinction, f...
Monitoring whales in remote areas is important for their conservation; however, using traditional su...
We test the ability of Very High Resolution satellite (VHR) imagery to detect stranded whales using ...
© 2018 The Authors. Marine Mammal Science published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Society ...
As whales recover from commercial exploitation, they are increasing in abundance in habitats that th...
The study of cetacean strandings was globally recognised as a priority topic at the 2019 World Marin...
The study of cetacean strandings was globally recognised as a priority topic at the 2019 World Marin...
The study of cetacean strandings was globally recognised as a priority topic at the 2019 World Marin...
We describe a method of identifying and counting whales using very high resolution satellite imagery...
Monitoring marine mammals is of broad interest to governments and individuals around the globe. Very...
Monitoring marine mammals is of broad interest to governments and individuals around the globe. Very...
With the use of very high resolution (VHR) satellite images we can locate whales. In this thesis, I ...
Great whales have been detected using very‐high‐resolution satellite imagery, suggesting this techno...