Underwater Hyperspectral Imaging of Arctic Macroalgal Habitats during the Polar Night Using a Novel Mini-ROV-UHI Portable System
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/26269Date
2022-03-09Type
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Summers, Natalie; Johnsen, Geir; Mogstad, Aksel Alstad; Løvås, Håvard; Fragoso, Glaucia Moreira; Berge, JørgenAbstract
We describe an Underwater Hyperspectral Imager (UHI) deployed on an instrumentcarrying platform consisting of two interconnected mini-ROVs (Remotely Operated Vehicle) for the
mapping and monitoring of Arctic macroalgal habitats in Kongsfjorden (Svalbard) during the Polar
Night. The mini-ROV-UHI system is easy to transport, assemble and deploy from shore, even under
the dark, icy and cold conditions of the Arctic Polar Night. The system can be operated by two
persons, keeping the operational costs low. In vivo hyperspectral reflectance of collected specimens
of brown, red and green macroalgae was measured with a spectrometer in the lab to provide a
spectral library for supervised pigment group classification based on UHI photomosaics. The in situ
UHI-photomosaics provided detailed information of the areal coverage of the seafloor substrate (16%),
as well as brown (51% habitat cover), red (18%), and green (14%) macroalgae, with spatial resolution
in the range of cm and spectral resolution of 2 nm. The collected specimens from the mapped area
were also used for species identification and health state evaluation. This innovative UHI sampling
method provides significant information about macroalgal distribution and physiology, and due to
its flexibility in terms of deployment, it is applicable to a variety of environments.
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Summers, Johnsen, Mogstad, Løvås, Fragoso, Berge. Underwater Hyperspectral Imaging of Arctic Macroalgal Habitats during the Polar Night Using a Novel Mini-ROV-UHI Portable System. Remote Sensing. 2022;14(6)Metadata
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