Advanced Technologies for Cetacean Monitoring: A One-Health and Multidisciplinary Approach for Ocean Effective Surveillance

Author:

Neves Silvana1ORCID,Doh Yann23ORCID,Sacchini Simona4ORCID,Delory Eric1ORCID,Fernández Antonio4ORCID,Castro-Alonso Ayoze14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands (PLOCAN), 35200 Telde, Canary Islands, Spain

2. Elittoral, S.L., 35300 Cuesta la Grama, Canary Islands, Spain

3. ABYSS NGO, 1 Rue du Quai Berthier, 97420 Le Port, La Réunion Island, France

4. Department of Veterinary Histology and Pathology, Institute of Animal Health and Food Safety (IUSA), University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC), 35001 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain

Abstract

Within the MARCET European project and community framework, a Waveglider®™ SV2 vehicle was deployed, equipped with a passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) device, in a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain). The soundscape was continuously recorded from 23 July 2018 until 30 July 2018 and was primarily used for marine mammal sound detection. This study aims to compare these automatically embedded detections from the Waveglider®™ with human expert detections. Furthermore, it provides an assessment of the performance of the automatic detector and discusses the use of this type of technology to monitor wildlife, particularly cetaceans. The MARCET project and this study are only possible due to the multidisciplinary integration of veterinary sciences, ecological, zoological, and biological knowledge and mechanical, communication, and electronics engineering. It represents an excellent example of new technologies, capacities, skills, and cutting-edge knowledge where veterinary science education and training should progressively be involved to contribute to the surveillance and control of ocean health.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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