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Seafloor habitat mapping using multibeam bathymetric and backscatter intensity multi-features SVM classification framework

, 2020
Seafloor habitat mapping plays an important role in marine environmental protection and marine database management. Multibeam echo-sounding system (MBES) has unique advantages in detecting seafloor habitats with its high-precision and full-coverage ...
Xiaodong Cui   +5 more
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Ensemble Habitat Mapping of Invasive Plant Species

Risk Analysis, 2010
Ensemble species distribution models combine the strengths of several species environmental matching models, while minimizing the weakness of any one model. Ensemble models may be particularly useful in risk analysis of recently arrived, harmful invasive species because species may not yet have spread to all suitable habitats, leaving species ...
Thomas J, Stohlgren   +6 more
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Mapping Coastal Habitats in Wales

2017
Many areas across Europe are mapped and monitored using a large range of different data types, sources and classification schemes leading to gaps in the knowledge required to fulfill the European Council’s Habitats Directive (1992). The Earth Observation Data for Habitat Monitoring (EODHaM) system, developed during the EU FP7 BioSOS project, introduces
Gwawr Jones   +2 more
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Mapping the Shallow Water Seabed Habitat With the SHOALS

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2008
The scanning hydrographic operational airborne light detection and ranging (LiDAR) Survey (SHOALS) consists of a bathymetric LiDAR system that provides high-precision measurements of water depth. Although the acquisition is focused on depth accuracy, the return signal, i.e., waveform, contains other relevant information because of integration ...
Antoine Collin   +2 more
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Collaborative Seabed-Habitat Mapping

2015
This chapter discusses the uncertainties associated with sediment data, which are a commonly neglected obstacle in collaborative seabed-habitat mapping, complicating harmonization. Standardization of these data, although an important prerequisite in the harmonization of surrogate-based habitat maps, is not enough to achieve full map uniformity. Through
Heteren, S. van, Lancker, V. van
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Mapping And Classification Of Deep Seafloor Habitats

2000
No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author.Using geophysical data collected with a variety of remote sensor systems and in situ biological and geological observations, we have constructed a geologically and biologically based template to be used to standardize habitat types in water depths greater than 30 meters.
Greene, H.Gary   +8 more
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Habitat mapping and marine management

2012
Elaine K. Baker, Peter T. Harris
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Why map benthic habitats?

2012
Peter T. Harris, Elaine K. Baker
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