In Situ Amphipod and Copepod Video Output Captured by the Hoodsport ORCA Profiling Mooring Mounted SPC-2 Zoocam in the Hood Canal, Puget Sound, Washington from August to September 2018 (Zooplankton Swimming project) ...
This dataset consists of videos of zooplankton swimming taken by an in-situ camera system (the SPC UW ZooCam) that was deployed on the Hoodsport ORCA profiling mooring in Hood Canal (Puget Sound), WA in summer 2018. Understanding zooplankton population dynamics is challenging, largely because tradit...
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Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
2024
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.928222.1 https://hdl.handle.net/1912/69682 |
Summary: | This dataset consists of videos of zooplankton swimming taken by an in-situ camera system (the SPC UW ZooCam) that was deployed on the Hoodsport ORCA profiling mooring in Hood Canal (Puget Sound), WA in summer 2018. Understanding zooplankton population dynamics is challenging, largely because traditional methods for quantifying zooplankton distributions are costly, limited in scope, and require extended analysis by trained analysts. We developed a novel methodology that combined remotely deployed camera systems, Machine Learning-based identification of zooplankton, and video-based tracking technology to quantify copepods’ and amphipods’ in situ swimming behaviors in a seasonally hypoxic and acidified fjord. ... |
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