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14 April 2008 Spectral detection and monitoring of marine mammals
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This note presents an airborne spectral imaging system and methodology used to detect, track and monitor marine mammal populations. The system is a four band multispectral imaging system using spectral bands tailored for maritime imaging. This low cost, low volume, imaging sensor can be deployed on either a small unmanned air vehicle (UAV) or any other cost efficient aircraft. Results of recent multispectral data collects over marine mammals in St. Lawrence Seaway are presented. Species present included beluga whales as well as various species of larger baleen whales.
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Jon Schoonmaker, Tami Wells, Gary Gilbert, Yuliya Podobna, Irina Petrosyuk, and Joseph Dirbas "Spectral detection and monitoring of marine mammals", Proc. SPIE 6946, Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) Systems and Applications V, 694606 (14 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.777740
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KEYWORDS
Ocean optics

Imaging systems

Acoustics

Oceanography

Radar

Sensors

Image processing

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