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  4. Development and operation of a novel non-invasive opto-acoustic underwater fish observatory in Kiel Bight, Southwestern Baltic Sea
 
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2024
Journal Article
Title

Development and operation of a novel non-invasive opto-acoustic underwater fish observatory in Kiel Bight, Southwestern Baltic Sea

Abstract
This study presents a trilateral test array of new opto-acoustic Underwater Fish Observatories (UFOs) that were operated and tested in Kiel Bight as part of the "UFOTriNet" project. While hydroacoustic and optical techniques have so far been used individually to observe and monitor fish stocks, we present a coupled hybrid system consisting of an optical device intended to scan the near-field as a subsample of a spatially larger medium-to-far-field, scanned by an acoustical device. The optical device consists of two residual light amplifying camera modules able to detect and classify various marine species at a high resolution in the range of at max 4 meters in the study area. To compensate for this spatial limitation, the acoustical component consists of a 2D imaging sonar with a maximum range of 50 m, albeit with a lower resolution. Species affiliation, morphometric characteristics of fish and other marine organisms were stereo-optically detected and classified in the nearfield, blended with acoustical activity in medium to far range, and projected onto the entire insonified area using a hybrid algorithm. Through the synchronous acquisition of multiparametric abiotic and biotic data, UFO allows an automatic, continuous, and non-invasive long-term monitoring of various fish and other marine species and their habitats at regional hotspots. An 86-day multiparametric sample revealing an abrupt shift from a clupeid fish to a gelatinous plankton dominated regime in summer/autumn 2021 in Kiel Fjord is used to demonstrate the potential of UFO for various applications.
Author(s)
Gröger, Joachim P.
Cisewski, Boris
Badri-Hoeher, Sabah
Böer, Gordon
Boos, Karin
Clemmesen, Catriona
Cojocaru, Ala
Dauben, Verena
Hoeher, Peter A.
Lehmann, Andreas
Matz, Sebastian  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Optronik, Systemtechnik und Bildauswertung IOSB  
Mehrtens, Hela
Mittermayer, Felix
Renkewitz, Helge  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Optronik, Systemtechnik und Bildauswertung IOSB  
Schramm, Hauke
Strickmann, Tobias
Westphalen, Jonni
Wilts, Thomas
Winkler, Julian
Wolf, Dennis
Zenk, Oliver
Journal
Frontiers in Marine Science  
Open Access
DOI
10.3389/fmars.2024.1425259
10.24406/publica-4115
File(s)
fmars-11-1425259.pdf (4.73 MB)
Rights
CC BY 4.0: Creative Commons Attribution
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Optronik, Systemtechnik und Bildauswertung IOSB  
Keyword(s)
  • UFOTriNet

  • automated fish classification

  • remote ecosystem monitoring

  • automated noninvasive fish monitoring

  • fish community

  • Southwestern Baltic Sea

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