Evaluating UAV‐based multispectral imagery for mapping an intertidal seagrass environment

Author:

Elma Eylem1ORCID,Gaulton Rachel1,Chudley Thomas R.2ORCID,Scott Catherine L.3,East Holly K.4,Westoby Hannah5,Fitzsimmons Clare1

Affiliation:

1. School of Natural and Environmental Sciences Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne UK

2. Department of Geography Durham University Durham UK

3. Natural England, Lancaster House Newcastle upon Tyne UK

4. Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Engineering and Environment Northumbria University Newcastle upon Tyne UK

5. Environment Agency Newcastle upon Tyne UK

Abstract

Abstract Worldwide seagrass habitats are under severe anthropogenic threat. In the United Kingdom (UK), the health of habitats of the widely distributed Zostera species is particularly threatened by eutrophication that can lead to detrimental macroalgae overgrowth. To manage and conserve seagrass habitats, effective monitoring tools are required. We use an off‐the‐shelf consumer‐grade multispectral (RGB, red edge, and near‐infrared) camera mounted on an unoccupied aerial vehicle (UAV) to map an intertidal multispecies seagrass environment in Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve, Northumberland, UK. Field surveys were undertaken of three seagrass areas, including those dominated by Zostera noltii, Zostera marina and macroalgae. Using the Maximum Likelihood Classifier (MLC), results indicated an overall accuracy (OA) between 84% and 91% across classified habitat maps. As expected, the red edge and near‐infrared bands offered an advantage beyond RGB imagery to discriminate between the vegetation types for accurate habitat mapping. Our research provides a foundation for accurately mapping a complex intertidal seagrass environment through the utilisation of an off‐the‐shelf multispectral UAV. The study may aid the implementation and development of effective monitoring programmes for the management of Zostera spp. decline and macroalgae proliferation to prevent seagrass degradation and conserve these valuable yet fragile ecosystems.

Funder

Natural Environment Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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