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KOSMOS: An Open Source Underwater Video Lander for Monitoring Coastal Fishes and Habitats

Background: Monitoring the ecological status of coastal ecosystems is essential to track the consequences of anthropogenic pressures and assess conservation actions. Monitoring requires periodic measurements collected in situ, replicated over large areas and able to capture their spatial distributio...

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Autores principales: Pelletier, Dominique, Rouxel, Justin, Fauvarque, Olivier, Hanon, David, Gestalin, Jean-Paul, Lebot, Morgann, Dreano, Paul, Furet, Enora, Tardivel, Morgan, Le Bras, Yvan, Royaux, Coline, Leguen, Guillaume
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8619907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34833799
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21227724
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author Pelletier, Dominique
Rouxel, Justin
Fauvarque, Olivier
Hanon, David
Gestalin, Jean-Paul
Lebot, Morgann
Dreano, Paul
Furet, Enora
Tardivel, Morgan
Le Bras, Yvan
Royaux, Coline
Leguen, Guillaume
author_facet Pelletier, Dominique
Rouxel, Justin
Fauvarque, Olivier
Hanon, David
Gestalin, Jean-Paul
Lebot, Morgann
Dreano, Paul
Furet, Enora
Tardivel, Morgan
Le Bras, Yvan
Royaux, Coline
Leguen, Guillaume
author_sort Pelletier, Dominique
collection PubMed
description Background: Monitoring the ecological status of coastal ecosystems is essential to track the consequences of anthropogenic pressures and assess conservation actions. Monitoring requires periodic measurements collected in situ, replicated over large areas and able to capture their spatial distribution over time. This means developing tools and protocols that are cost-effective and provide consistent and high-quality data, which is a major challenge. A new tool and protocol with these capabilities for non-extractively assessing the status of fishes and benthic habitats is presented here: the KOSMOS 3.0 underwater video system. Methods: The KOSMOS 3.0 was conceived based on the pre-existing and successful STAVIRO lander, and developed within a digital fabrication laboratory where collective intelligence was contributed mostly voluntarily within a managed project. Our suite of mechanical, electrical, and software engineering skills were combined with ecological knowledge and field work experience. Results: Pool and aquarium tests of the KOSMOS 3.0 satisfied all the required technical specifications and operational testing. The prototype demonstrated high optical performance and high consistency with image data from the STAVIRO. The project’s outcomes are shared under a Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY-SA license. The low cost of a KOSMOS unit (~1400 €) makes multiple units affordable to modest research or monitoring budgets.
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spelling pubmed-86199072021-11-27 KOSMOS: An Open Source Underwater Video Lander for Monitoring Coastal Fishes and Habitats Pelletier, Dominique Rouxel, Justin Fauvarque, Olivier Hanon, David Gestalin, Jean-Paul Lebot, Morgann Dreano, Paul Furet, Enora Tardivel, Morgan Le Bras, Yvan Royaux, Coline Leguen, Guillaume Sensors (Basel) Article Background: Monitoring the ecological status of coastal ecosystems is essential to track the consequences of anthropogenic pressures and assess conservation actions. Monitoring requires periodic measurements collected in situ, replicated over large areas and able to capture their spatial distribution over time. This means developing tools and protocols that are cost-effective and provide consistent and high-quality data, which is a major challenge. A new tool and protocol with these capabilities for non-extractively assessing the status of fishes and benthic habitats is presented here: the KOSMOS 3.0 underwater video system. Methods: The KOSMOS 3.0 was conceived based on the pre-existing and successful STAVIRO lander, and developed within a digital fabrication laboratory where collective intelligence was contributed mostly voluntarily within a managed project. Our suite of mechanical, electrical, and software engineering skills were combined with ecological knowledge and field work experience. Results: Pool and aquarium tests of the KOSMOS 3.0 satisfied all the required technical specifications and operational testing. The prototype demonstrated high optical performance and high consistency with image data from the STAVIRO. The project’s outcomes are shared under a Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY-SA license. The low cost of a KOSMOS unit (~1400 €) makes multiple units affordable to modest research or monitoring budgets. MDPI 2021-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8619907/ /pubmed/34833799 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21227724 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pelletier, Dominique
Rouxel, Justin
Fauvarque, Olivier
Hanon, David
Gestalin, Jean-Paul
Lebot, Morgann
Dreano, Paul
Furet, Enora
Tardivel, Morgan
Le Bras, Yvan
Royaux, Coline
Leguen, Guillaume
KOSMOS: An Open Source Underwater Video Lander for Monitoring Coastal Fishes and Habitats
title KOSMOS: An Open Source Underwater Video Lander for Monitoring Coastal Fishes and Habitats
title_full KOSMOS: An Open Source Underwater Video Lander for Monitoring Coastal Fishes and Habitats
title_fullStr KOSMOS: An Open Source Underwater Video Lander for Monitoring Coastal Fishes and Habitats
title_full_unstemmed KOSMOS: An Open Source Underwater Video Lander for Monitoring Coastal Fishes and Habitats
title_short KOSMOS: An Open Source Underwater Video Lander for Monitoring Coastal Fishes and Habitats
title_sort kosmos: an open source underwater video lander for monitoring coastal fishes and habitats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8619907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34833799
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21227724
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