The BRUVs workshop – An Australia-wide synthesis of baited remote underwater video data to answer broad-scale ecological questions about fish, sharks and rays
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd Many marine fish populations have declined due to the individual or cumulative impacts of increasing water temperatures, ocean acidification, overfishing and other human-induced impacts such as land run-off, dredging and habitat alteration. Some solutions may be offered by ecosys...
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ftdeakinunifig:oai:figshare.com:article/20675079 2024-06-23T07:55:55+00:00 The BRUVs workshop – An Australia-wide synthesis of baited remote underwater video data to answer broad-scale ecological questions about fish, sharks and rays ES Harvey DL McLean JS Goetze BJ Saunders TJ Langlois J Monk N Barrett SK Wilson TH Holmes Daniel Ierodiaconou AR Jordan MG Meekan HA Malcolm MR Heupel D Harasti C Huveneers NA Knott DV Fairclough LM Currey-Randall MJ Travers BT Radford MJ Rees CW Speed CB Wakefield M Cappo SJ Newman 2021-05-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30148603 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_BRUVs_workshop_an_Australia-wide_synthesis_of_baited_remote_underwater_video_data_to_answer_broad-scale_ecological_questions_about_fish_sharks_and_rays/20675079 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30148603 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_BRUVs_workshop_an_Australia-wide_synthesis_of_baited_remote_underwater_video_data_to_answer_broad-scale_ecological_questions_about_fish_sharks_and_rays/20675079 All Rights Reserved Environmental management not elsewhere classified Political science not elsewhere classified Other law and legal studies not elsewhere classified Science & Technology Social Sciences Life Sciences & Biomedicine Environmental Studies International Relations Environmental Sciences & Ecology Sampling Monitoring Population ecology Management GlobalArchive STEREO-VIDEO REEF FISHES TEMPERATE ASSEMBLAGES BEHAVIOR 4104 Environmental management Text Journal contribution 2021 ftdeakinunifig 2024-06-13T00:10:55Z © 2021 Elsevier Ltd Many marine fish populations have declined due to the individual or cumulative impacts of increasing water temperatures, ocean acidification, overfishing and other human-induced impacts such as land run-off, dredging and habitat alteration. Some solutions may be offered by ecosystem-based fisheries and conservation management. However, understanding their effectiveness relies on the availability of good quality data on the size distributions and abundance of fish populations and assemblages, collected at appropriate temporal and spatial scales. Since the early 2000s, baited remote underwater video systems (BRUVs) have become a popular tool for collecting data on fish assemblages across a range of depths and habitats. In Australia, this technique has been adopted by many different agencies and institutions, creating a unique opportunity to compile a continental-scale synthesis of fish data using a standardised sampling technique. Key Australian researchers and managers were invited to contribute to a synthesis workshop on baited underwater video in Albany, Western Australia between the 4th and 8th of February 2018. Data from 19,939 BRUVs deployments, collected between 2000 and 2017 around Australia, were compiled using GlobalArchive (globalarchive.org). The workshop identified and prioritised several key research themes that would contribute to the conservation and sustainable management of focal species and broad assemblages. Our goal is to describe where and when the data were collected, the type of equipment used and how the imagery was analysed. We also discuss the types of questions that can be addressed by analysing these standardised datasets and the potential benefits to conservation and fisheries management. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification DRO - Deakin Research Online |
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Environmental management not elsewhere classified Political science not elsewhere classified Other law and legal studies not elsewhere classified Science & Technology Social Sciences Life Sciences & Biomedicine Environmental Studies International Relations Environmental Sciences & Ecology Sampling Monitoring Population ecology Management GlobalArchive STEREO-VIDEO REEF FISHES TEMPERATE ASSEMBLAGES BEHAVIOR 4104 Environmental management ES Harvey DL McLean JS Goetze BJ Saunders TJ Langlois J Monk N Barrett SK Wilson TH Holmes Daniel Ierodiaconou AR Jordan MG Meekan HA Malcolm MR Heupel D Harasti C Huveneers NA Knott DV Fairclough LM Currey-Randall MJ Travers BT Radford MJ Rees CW Speed CB Wakefield M Cappo SJ Newman The BRUVs workshop – An Australia-wide synthesis of baited remote underwater video data to answer broad-scale ecological questions about fish, sharks and rays |
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Environmental management not elsewhere classified Political science not elsewhere classified Other law and legal studies not elsewhere classified Science & Technology Social Sciences Life Sciences & Biomedicine Environmental Studies International Relations Environmental Sciences & Ecology Sampling Monitoring Population ecology Management GlobalArchive STEREO-VIDEO REEF FISHES TEMPERATE ASSEMBLAGES BEHAVIOR 4104 Environmental management |
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© 2021 Elsevier Ltd Many marine fish populations have declined due to the individual or cumulative impacts of increasing water temperatures, ocean acidification, overfishing and other human-induced impacts such as land run-off, dredging and habitat alteration. Some solutions may be offered by ecosystem-based fisheries and conservation management. However, understanding their effectiveness relies on the availability of good quality data on the size distributions and abundance of fish populations and assemblages, collected at appropriate temporal and spatial scales. Since the early 2000s, baited remote underwater video systems (BRUVs) have become a popular tool for collecting data on fish assemblages across a range of depths and habitats. In Australia, this technique has been adopted by many different agencies and institutions, creating a unique opportunity to compile a continental-scale synthesis of fish data using a standardised sampling technique. Key Australian researchers and managers were invited to contribute to a synthesis workshop on baited underwater video in Albany, Western Australia between the 4th and 8th of February 2018. Data from 19,939 BRUVs deployments, collected between 2000 and 2017 around Australia, were compiled using GlobalArchive (globalarchive.org). The workshop identified and prioritised several key research themes that would contribute to the conservation and sustainable management of focal species and broad assemblages. Our goal is to describe where and when the data were collected, the type of equipment used and how the imagery was analysed. We also discuss the types of questions that can be addressed by analysing these standardised datasets and the potential benefits to conservation and fisheries management. |
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ES Harvey DL McLean JS Goetze BJ Saunders TJ Langlois J Monk N Barrett SK Wilson TH Holmes Daniel Ierodiaconou AR Jordan MG Meekan HA Malcolm MR Heupel D Harasti C Huveneers NA Knott DV Fairclough LM Currey-Randall MJ Travers BT Radford MJ Rees CW Speed CB Wakefield M Cappo SJ Newman |
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ES Harvey DL McLean JS Goetze BJ Saunders TJ Langlois J Monk N Barrett SK Wilson TH Holmes Daniel Ierodiaconou AR Jordan MG Meekan HA Malcolm MR Heupel D Harasti C Huveneers NA Knott DV Fairclough LM Currey-Randall MJ Travers BT Radford MJ Rees CW Speed CB Wakefield M Cappo SJ Newman |
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The BRUVs workshop – An Australia-wide synthesis of baited remote underwater video data to answer broad-scale ecological questions about fish, sharks and rays |
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The BRUVs workshop – An Australia-wide synthesis of baited remote underwater video data to answer broad-scale ecological questions about fish, sharks and rays |
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The BRUVs workshop – An Australia-wide synthesis of baited remote underwater video data to answer broad-scale ecological questions about fish, sharks and rays |
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The BRUVs workshop – An Australia-wide synthesis of baited remote underwater video data to answer broad-scale ecological questions about fish, sharks and rays |
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The BRUVs workshop – An Australia-wide synthesis of baited remote underwater video data to answer broad-scale ecological questions about fish, sharks and rays |
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bruvs workshop – an australia-wide synthesis of baited remote underwater video data to answer broad-scale ecological questions about fish, sharks and rays |
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