Photogrammetric systems using video cameras were used to measure radialdistances to sightings during the SCANS-II, CODA and SOWER surveys. These surveys included sightings of a variety of species from harbour porpoise, at distances of a few hundred metres, to large baleen whales at distances greater than 10km. A total of 910 initial sightings with estimated distances from reticles and measured distances from video, using 7 × 50 (636) or 25 × 'Big Eye' (274) binoculars, were compared. Bearings to sightings were also measured from still images. The CV, RMSE in distances varied between 0.19 and 0.33 for reticle binoculars. Comparisons of measured distances to simultaneous sightings by other observers using naked eye gave a CV RMSE of 0.39 for ...
Describes a series of survey techniques, commenting on effective search range, strip and line transe...
Determining the position of animals at sea can be particularly difficult and yet, accurate range and...
Determining the position of animals at sea can be particularly difficult and yet, accurate range and...
Line-transect estimates of abundance generally assume that distances and angles to animals are measu...
A comparative study between aerial cue–counting and digital photography surveys for minke whales con...
1. The development and calibration of a land-based technique to measure inter-animal spacing in free...
1. The development and calibration of a land-based technique to measure inter-animal spacing in free...
This paper discusses the advantages and drawbacks of radar and gps as reference points for estimatin...
Cetacean abundance estimation often relies on distance sampling methods using shipboard visual line-...
Results of the moving Estimated Distance and Angle (ED) and the whale tracking experiments conducted...
Estimating the spatial position of organisms is essential to quantify interactions between the organ...
Estimating the spatial position of organisms is essential to quantify interactions between the organ...
Estimating the spatial position of organisms is essential to quantify interactions between the organ...
Estimating the spatial position of organisms is essential to quantify interactions between the organ...
1. Robust estimates of the density or abundance of cetaceans are required to support a wide range of...
Describes a series of survey techniques, commenting on effective search range, strip and line transe...
Determining the position of animals at sea can be particularly difficult and yet, accurate range and...
Determining the position of animals at sea can be particularly difficult and yet, accurate range and...
Line-transect estimates of abundance generally assume that distances and angles to animals are measu...
A comparative study between aerial cue–counting and digital photography surveys for minke whales con...
1. The development and calibration of a land-based technique to measure inter-animal spacing in free...
1. The development and calibration of a land-based technique to measure inter-animal spacing in free...
This paper discusses the advantages and drawbacks of radar and gps as reference points for estimatin...
Cetacean abundance estimation often relies on distance sampling methods using shipboard visual line-...
Results of the moving Estimated Distance and Angle (ED) and the whale tracking experiments conducted...
Estimating the spatial position of organisms is essential to quantify interactions between the organ...
Estimating the spatial position of organisms is essential to quantify interactions between the organ...
Estimating the spatial position of organisms is essential to quantify interactions between the organ...
Estimating the spatial position of organisms is essential to quantify interactions between the organ...
1. Robust estimates of the density or abundance of cetaceans are required to support a wide range of...
Describes a series of survey techniques, commenting on effective search range, strip and line transe...
Determining the position of animals at sea can be particularly difficult and yet, accurate range and...
Determining the position of animals at sea can be particularly difficult and yet, accurate range and...