Atlantic grey seal breeding colonies in Hay and Saddle Islands, Nova Scotia
Citation
Seymour, A., Dale, J., Hammill, M., Halpin, P and Johnston, D. 2017. Automated detection and enumeration of marine wildlife using unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and thermal imagery. Scientific Reports. 7: 45127. https://doi.org/10.15468/y9x8ts accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-22.Description
Original provider: Duke Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing Lab Dataset credits: Duke Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing Lab Abstract: These RGB mosaics and thermal indices of Atlantic grey seal colonies at Hay and Saddle Island, Nova Scotia, were collected by small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). The mosaics and thermal indices were assessed by human analysts, who counted the seals in the mosaic and classified individuals as 'young of the year' or 'adult'. Concurrently, an automated detection and classification model was applied to the datasets and compared to human counts. Purpose: These datasets were used to assess Atlantic grey seal populations and to compare and test wildlife survey methods. Supplemental information: The downloadable shapefile includes TIFF images of RGB mosaics and thermal indices. The size of the zipped file is 1GB and may take a long time to download. Within the dowloaded file, the 'Analysis Materials' folders contain point shapefiles of the seals counted and classified by human analysts. In addition, the folders contain the landscape masks that were applied to the thermal indices before running the automated detection models.Purpose
These datasets were used to assess Atlantic grey seal populations and to compare and test wildlife survey methods.
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marine, harvested by iOBISTaxonomic Coverages
Scientific names are based on the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).
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Halichoerus grypuscommon name: Atlantic gray seal rank: species
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Oceans
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Duke University Marine Lab
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Alexander Seymour
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Duke University Marine Lab
email: alexander.c.seymour@duke.edu
Alexander Seymour
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position: Primary contact
Duke University Marine Lab
email: alexander.c.seymour@duke.edu