Center for Fisheries Electronic Monitoring, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida, United States of America.
Fisheries Ecology & Enhancement, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2024 Mar 8;19(3):e0298588. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0298588. eCollection 2024.
Vessel electronic monitoring (EM) systems used in fisheries around the world apply a variety of cameras to record catch as it is brought on deck and during fish processing activities. In EM work conducted by the Center for Fisheries Electronic Monitoring at Mote (CFEMM) in the Gulf of Mexico commercial reef fish fishery, there was a need to improve upon current technologies to enhance camera views for accurate species identification of large sharks, particularly those that were released while underwater at the vessel side or underneath the hull. This paper describes how this problem was addressed with the development of the first known EM system integrated underwater camera (UCAM) with a specialized vessel-specific deployment device on a bottom longline reef fish vessel. Data are presented based on blind video reviews from CFEMM trained reviewers of the resulting UCAM video footage compared with video from only the overhead EM cameras from 68 gear retrievals collected from eight fishing trips. Results revealed that the UCAM was a successful tool for capturing clear underwater video footage of released large (>2m) sharks to enable reviewers to improve individual species identification, determination, and fate by 34.4%. This was particularly important for obtaining data on incidental catches of large protected shark species. It also provided clear underwater imagery of the presence of potential predators such as marine mammals close to the vessel, more specifically bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) during gear retrieval, which often damaged or removed catch. This information is intended to assist researchers in need of gathering critical data on bycatch in close proximity to a vessel in which conventional overhead EM cameras are limited.
世界各地的渔业都使用船只电子监测 (EM) 系统,该系统使用各种摄像机来记录渔获物上船时和在鱼类加工过程中的情况。在 Mote 的渔业电子监测中心 (CFEMM) 在墨西哥湾商业珊瑚鱼渔业中进行的 EM 工作中,需要改进当前技术,以增强摄像机对大型鲨鱼的准确物种识别,特别是那些在水下船边或船底释放的鲨鱼。本文介绍了如何通过开发首个已知的 EM 系统水下集成摄像机 (UCAM) 以及在底延绳钓珊瑚鱼船上的专用船只专用部署设备来解决这个问题。根据 CFEMM 培训审查员对 UCAM 视频片段的盲视频审查,以及从 8 次捕捞作业中收集的 68 个渔具回收的仅来自头顶 EM 摄像机的视频数据,提出了数据。结果表明,UCAM 是一种成功的工具,可以捕捉到释放的大型 (>2m) 鲨鱼的清晰水下视频,使审查员能够将个体物种识别、确定和命运提高 34.4%。这对于获得大型受保护鲨鱼种偶然捕获的数据尤为重要。它还提供了船只附近潜在捕食者(如海洋哺乳动物)的清晰水下图像,更具体地说是在渔具回收期间的宽吻海豚(Tursiops truncatus),这些动物经常损坏或移除渔获物。这些信息旨在帮助需要在靠近船只的地方收集有关副渔获物的关键数据的研究人员,而传统的头顶 EM 摄像机在这些地方受到限制。