Survey report of NOAA Ship McArthur II cruises AR-04-04, AR-05-05 and AR-06-03: Habitat classification of side scan sonar imagery in support of deep-sea coral/sponge explorations at the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary

Habitat mapping and characterization has been defined as a high-priority management issue for the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary (OCNMS), especially for poorlyknown deep-sea habitats that may be sensitive to anthropogenic disturbance. As a result, a team of scientists from OCNMS, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS), and other partnering institutions initiated a series of surveys to assess the distribution of deep-sea coral/sponge assemblages within the sanctuary and to look for evidence of potential anthropogenic impacts in these critical habitats. Initial results indicated that remotely delineating areas of hard bottom substrate through acoustic sensing could be a useful tool to increase the efficiency and success of subsequent ROV-based surveys of the associated deep-sea fauna. Accordingly, side scan sonar surveys were conducted in May 2004, June 2005, and April 2006 aboard the NOAA Ship McArthur II to: (1) obtain additional imagery of the seafloor for broader habitat-mapping coverage of sanctuary waters, and (2) help delineate suitable deep-sea coral/sponge habitat, in areas of both high and low commercial-fishing activities, to serve as sites for surveying-in more detail using an ROV on subsequent cruises. Several regions of the sea floor throughout the OCNMS were surveyed and mosaicked at 1-meter pixel resolution. Imagery from the side scan sonar mapping efforts was integrated with other complementary data from a towed camera sled, ROVs, sedimentary samples, andbathymetry records to describe geological and biological (where possible) aspects of habitat. Using a hierarchical deep-water marine benthic classification scheme (Greene etal. 1999), we created a preliminary map of various habitat polygon features for use in a geographical information system (GIS). This report provides a description of themapping and groundtruthing efforts as well as results of the image classification procedure for each of the areas surveyed. (PDF contains 60 pages.)

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Intelmann, Steven S., Cochrane, Guy R., Bowlby, C. Edward, Brancato, Mary Sue, Hyland, Jeffrey
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: NOAA/National Ocean Service/National Marine Sanctuary Program 2007
Subjects:Ecology, Management, Environment, Benthic, Habitat mapping, Sediment classification, Side scan sonar, Textural analysis, Deep-sea coral, Essential fish habitat, Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/20086
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id dig-aquadocs-1834-20086
record_format koha
spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-200862021-07-13T01:47:52Z Survey report of NOAA Ship McArthur II cruises AR-04-04, AR-05-05 and AR-06-03: Habitat classification of side scan sonar imagery in support of deep-sea coral/sponge explorations at the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary Intelmann, Steven S. Cochrane, Guy R. Bowlby, C. Edward Brancato, Mary Sue Hyland, Jeffrey Ecology Management Environment Benthic Habitat mapping Sediment classification Side scan sonar Textural analysis Deep-sea coral Essential fish habitat Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary Habitat mapping and characterization has been defined as a high-priority management issue for the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary (OCNMS), especially for poorlyknown deep-sea habitats that may be sensitive to anthropogenic disturbance. As a result, a team of scientists from OCNMS, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS), and other partnering institutions initiated a series of surveys to assess the distribution of deep-sea coral/sponge assemblages within the sanctuary and to look for evidence of potential anthropogenic impacts in these critical habitats. Initial results indicated that remotely delineating areas of hard bottom substrate through acoustic sensing could be a useful tool to increase the efficiency and success of subsequent ROV-based surveys of the associated deep-sea fauna. Accordingly, side scan sonar surveys were conducted in May 2004, June 2005, and April 2006 aboard the NOAA Ship McArthur II to: (1) obtain additional imagery of the seafloor for broader habitat-mapping coverage of sanctuary waters, and (2) help delineate suitable deep-sea coral/sponge habitat, in areas of both high and low commercial-fishing activities, to serve as sites for surveying-in more detail using an ROV on subsequent cruises. Several regions of the sea floor throughout the OCNMS were surveyed and mosaicked at 1-meter pixel resolution. Imagery from the side scan sonar mapping efforts was integrated with other complementary data from a towed camera sled, ROVs, sedimentary samples, andbathymetry records to describe geological and biological (where possible) aspects of habitat. Using a hierarchical deep-water marine benthic classification scheme (Greene etal. 1999), we created a preliminary map of various habitat polygon features for use in a geographical information system (GIS). This report provides a description of themapping and groundtruthing efforts as well as results of the image classification procedure for each of the areas surveyed. (PDF contains 60 pages.) 2021-06-24T15:18:28Z 2021-06-24T15:18:28Z 2007 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/20086 en Marine Sanctuaries Conservation Series http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/science/conservation/pdfs/mcarthur1.pdf application/pdf application/pdf NOAA/National Ocean Service/National Marine Sanctuary Program Silver Spring, MD http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/2281 403 2011-09-29 19:19:45 2281 United States National Ocean Service
institution UNESCO
collection DSpace
country Francia
countrycode FR
component Bibliográfico
access En linea
databasecode dig-aquadocs
tag biblioteca
region Europa del Oeste
libraryname Repositorio AQUADOCS
language English
topic Ecology
Management
Environment
Benthic
Habitat mapping
Sediment classification
Side scan sonar
Textural analysis
Deep-sea coral
Essential fish habitat
Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
Ecology
Management
Environment
Benthic
Habitat mapping
Sediment classification
Side scan sonar
Textural analysis
Deep-sea coral
Essential fish habitat
Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
spellingShingle Ecology
Management
Environment
Benthic
Habitat mapping
Sediment classification
Side scan sonar
Textural analysis
Deep-sea coral
Essential fish habitat
Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
Ecology
Management
Environment
Benthic
Habitat mapping
Sediment classification
Side scan sonar
Textural analysis
Deep-sea coral
Essential fish habitat
Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
Intelmann, Steven S.
Cochrane, Guy R.
Bowlby, C. Edward
Brancato, Mary Sue
Hyland, Jeffrey
Survey report of NOAA Ship McArthur II cruises AR-04-04, AR-05-05 and AR-06-03: Habitat classification of side scan sonar imagery in support of deep-sea coral/sponge explorations at the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
description Habitat mapping and characterization has been defined as a high-priority management issue for the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary (OCNMS), especially for poorlyknown deep-sea habitats that may be sensitive to anthropogenic disturbance. As a result, a team of scientists from OCNMS, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS), and other partnering institutions initiated a series of surveys to assess the distribution of deep-sea coral/sponge assemblages within the sanctuary and to look for evidence of potential anthropogenic impacts in these critical habitats. Initial results indicated that remotely delineating areas of hard bottom substrate through acoustic sensing could be a useful tool to increase the efficiency and success of subsequent ROV-based surveys of the associated deep-sea fauna. Accordingly, side scan sonar surveys were conducted in May 2004, June 2005, and April 2006 aboard the NOAA Ship McArthur II to: (1) obtain additional imagery of the seafloor for broader habitat-mapping coverage of sanctuary waters, and (2) help delineate suitable deep-sea coral/sponge habitat, in areas of both high and low commercial-fishing activities, to serve as sites for surveying-in more detail using an ROV on subsequent cruises. Several regions of the sea floor throughout the OCNMS were surveyed and mosaicked at 1-meter pixel resolution. Imagery from the side scan sonar mapping efforts was integrated with other complementary data from a towed camera sled, ROVs, sedimentary samples, andbathymetry records to describe geological and biological (where possible) aspects of habitat. Using a hierarchical deep-water marine benthic classification scheme (Greene etal. 1999), we created a preliminary map of various habitat polygon features for use in a geographical information system (GIS). This report provides a description of themapping and groundtruthing efforts as well as results of the image classification procedure for each of the areas surveyed. (PDF contains 60 pages.)
format monograph
topic_facet Ecology
Management
Environment
Benthic
Habitat mapping
Sediment classification
Side scan sonar
Textural analysis
Deep-sea coral
Essential fish habitat
Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
author Intelmann, Steven S.
Cochrane, Guy R.
Bowlby, C. Edward
Brancato, Mary Sue
Hyland, Jeffrey
author_facet Intelmann, Steven S.
Cochrane, Guy R.
Bowlby, C. Edward
Brancato, Mary Sue
Hyland, Jeffrey
author_sort Intelmann, Steven S.
title Survey report of NOAA Ship McArthur II cruises AR-04-04, AR-05-05 and AR-06-03: Habitat classification of side scan sonar imagery in support of deep-sea coral/sponge explorations at the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
title_short Survey report of NOAA Ship McArthur II cruises AR-04-04, AR-05-05 and AR-06-03: Habitat classification of side scan sonar imagery in support of deep-sea coral/sponge explorations at the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
title_full Survey report of NOAA Ship McArthur II cruises AR-04-04, AR-05-05 and AR-06-03: Habitat classification of side scan sonar imagery in support of deep-sea coral/sponge explorations at the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
title_fullStr Survey report of NOAA Ship McArthur II cruises AR-04-04, AR-05-05 and AR-06-03: Habitat classification of side scan sonar imagery in support of deep-sea coral/sponge explorations at the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
title_full_unstemmed Survey report of NOAA Ship McArthur II cruises AR-04-04, AR-05-05 and AR-06-03: Habitat classification of side scan sonar imagery in support of deep-sea coral/sponge explorations at the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
title_sort survey report of noaa ship mcarthur ii cruises ar-04-04, ar-05-05 and ar-06-03: habitat classification of side scan sonar imagery in support of deep-sea coral/sponge explorations at the olympic coast national marine sanctuary
publisher NOAA/National Ocean Service/National Marine Sanctuary Program
publishDate 2007
url http://hdl.handle.net/1834/20086
work_keys_str_mv AT intelmannstevens surveyreportofnoaashipmcarthuriicruisesar0404ar0505andar0603habitatclassificationofsidescansonarimageryinsupportofdeepseacoralspongeexplorationsattheolympiccoastnationalmarinesanctuary
AT cochraneguyr surveyreportofnoaashipmcarthuriicruisesar0404ar0505andar0603habitatclassificationofsidescansonarimageryinsupportofdeepseacoralspongeexplorationsattheolympiccoastnationalmarinesanctuary
AT bowlbycedward surveyreportofnoaashipmcarthuriicruisesar0404ar0505andar0603habitatclassificationofsidescansonarimageryinsupportofdeepseacoralspongeexplorationsattheolympiccoastnationalmarinesanctuary
AT brancatomarysue surveyreportofnoaashipmcarthuriicruisesar0404ar0505andar0603habitatclassificationofsidescansonarimageryinsupportofdeepseacoralspongeexplorationsattheolympiccoastnationalmarinesanctuary
AT hylandjeffrey surveyreportofnoaashipmcarthuriicruisesar0404ar0505andar0603habitatclassificationofsidescansonarimageryinsupportofdeepseacoralspongeexplorationsattheolympiccoastnationalmarinesanctuary
_version_ 1756077317229117440