White lies for coral reefs: Dynamics of two-patch coral reefs model with asymmetric dispersal
Journal of Theoretical Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 112046 - 112046
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Challenges and Limitations of AI in Wildlife Conservation
Uma Shekhawat,
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Udham Singh Rana,
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Neenu Saini
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et al.
Advances in environmental engineering and green technologies book series,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 97 - 132
Published: Jan. 10, 2025
Artificial
Intelligence
(AI)
has
become
a
transformative
tool
in
wildlife
conservation,
enabling
advanced
data
analysis,
species
monitoring,
and
habitat
management.
However,
its
application
faces
significant
challenges.
This
chapter
examines
the
technical,
ethical,
practical
obstacles
associated
with
AI
conservation.
Technically,
AI's
success
depends
on
quality
quantity
of
available
data,
biases
collection
can
result
flawed
models
predictions.
Ethically,
concerns
arise
over
use
surveillance
technologies
that
could
infringe
rights
indigenous
communities,
broader
implications
AI-driven
decisions
biodiversity
Additionally,
challenges
such
as
inadequate
infrastructure
remote
areas,
limited
funding,
need
for
greater
interdisciplinary
collaboration
are
explored.
Through
critical
aims
to
provide
balanced
perspective
role
advocating
thoughtful
innovative
approach
maximize
potential
while
addressing
limitations.
Language: Английский
Soft Underwater Robots: The Perfect Tool for Exploring Fragile Ecosystems
Robin Hall,
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Çağdaş D. Önal
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Marine Technology Society Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
59(1), P. 93 - 95
Published: Jan. 24, 2025
Language: Английский
Importance‐Performance Evaluation of Coral Reef Conservation in Advancing the Bioeconomy of Marine Tourism in Bali, Indonesia
Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
35(3)
Published: March 1, 2025
ABSTRACT
This
research
investigates
the
interplay
between
community
engagement,
psychological
factors,
and
coral
reef
conservation
in
context
of
Bali's
marine
tourism
bioeconomy.
By
examining
drivers
such
as
belief
climate
change,
trust
government
initiatives,
personal
experiences
with
pollution,
we
show
how
these
social
factors
shape
responses
participation
conservation.
Through
use
Importance‐Performance
Analysis
logistic
regression
models,
identify
critical
that
either
promote
or
impede
involvement
protection
efforts.
Key
indicators
assessed
included:
implementation
nurseries,
protected
areas,
public
education
campaigns,
responsible
workshops,
volunteer
programs
for
cleaning,
incentivized
actions,
local
committees,
stakeholder
engagement
sessions.
The
findings
indicated
effective
management
strategies
must
address
not
only
ecological
challenges
but
also
socio‐economic
realities.
Integrating
insights
perspectives
into
efforts
is
shown
to
significantly
bolster
their
effectiveness
sustainability.
study
highlights
need
adaptive
approaches
are
informed
by
both
data
feedback,
aiming
cultivate
resilient
ecosystems
communities
face
global
change.
Language: Английский
Six decades of global coral bleaching monitoring: a review of methods and call for enhanced standardization and coordination
Frontiers in Marine Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: March 26, 2025
Coral
bleaching
poses
a
severe
threat
to
the
health
and
survival
of
global
coral
reef
ecosystems,
with
recent
events
surpassing
historical
heat
stress
records.
To
address
this
crisis,
improved
long-term
monitoring,
communication,
coordination
are
urgently
required
enhance
conservation,
management,
policy
responses.
This
study
reviews
survey
methodologies
datasets
spanning
1963
2022,
identifying
key
challenges
in
methodological
standardization,
including
database
duplication
inconsistencies
naming
reporting
metrics.
These
issues
hinder
comparative
analyses
contribute
discrepancies
impact
assessments.
We
developed
typology
twenty-nine
methods
used
across
various
scales,
encompassing
remote
sensing
tools,
underwater
surveys,
specimen
collection.
Analysis
77,370
observations
from
three
major
revealed
that
9.36%
entries
lacked
descriptions.
Among
recorded
methods,
belt
transects
(42%),
line
point
intercept
(33%),
random
surveys
(17%)
were
most
widely
applied.
Practitioner
underscored
dominance
situ
transect
visual
highlighting
growing
adoption
photo
quadrats—an
emerging
yet
underrepresented
technique
existing
datasets.
assessments,
we
propose
standardized
framework
ensures
open
access
accessible
data
aligns
decision-makers’
needs
for
efficient
aggregation
interoperability
better
understand
temporal
spatial
events.
A
globally
coordinated
coalition
should
unify
protocols,
improve
data-sharing
capabilities,
empower
regional
networks
through
targeted
training,
incentives,
communication
channels.
Strengthening
field
capacity
taxonomy
methodologies,
alongside
integrating
advanced
will
quality
comparability.
Additionally,
creating
precise
geolocated
bridge
on-the-ground
systems,
refining
accuracy
satellite-based
early
warning
tools.
Establishing
interoperable
online
platforms
further
streamline
integration
accessibility,
providing
robust
foundation
support
responses
foster
impactful
conservation
initiatives.
Language: Английский
Marine Intelligent Technology as a Strategic Tool for Sustainable Development: A Five-Year Systematic Analysis
Qin Wang,
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Lang Xu,
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Jiyuan Wu
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et al.
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(5), P. 855 - 855
Published: April 25, 2025
Marine
ecosystems
are
vital
for
maintaining
biodiversity
and
ecological
balance.
However,
these
face
severe
threats
from
habitat
destruction,
pollution,
climate
change,
overfishing.
Addressing
challenges
requires
innovative
solutions,
including
the
adoption
of
marine
intelligent
technologies.
This
study
examines
role
technologies
in
promoting
ocean
sustainability.
By
integrating
bibliometric
trend
analyses
777
publications
(2020–2024),
identifies
critical
research
directions
disparities
application
across
ecosystems,
shipping,
fisheries.
Key
findings
reveal
that
have
transformative
potential,
enabling
real-time
environmental
monitoring,
enhancing
port
operations,
reducing
footprints
The
highlights
importance
collaborative
efforts
policy
formulation,
technological
advancement,
global
cooperation
to
achieve
United
Nations’
Sustainable
Development
Goal
14.
Insights
this
provide
feasible
pathways
aligning
innovation
with
sustainable
management
resources.
Language: Английский
From Remote Sensing to Artificial Intelligence in Coral Reef Monitoring
Machines,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(10), P. 693 - 693
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
This
review
comprehensively
covers
the
development
of
viable
unmanned
underwater
vehicles
based
on
their
technical
capabilities,
in
particular
those
designed
to
conduct
research
exploration
ecosystems
and
address
environmental
issues
through
analysis
coral
reef
vulnerability.
The
most
important
elements
be
obtained
are
situ
data
samples
for
characterization,
supported
by
molecular
biomarkers
marine
ecology
indicators.
following
aspects
considered
this
study:
first,
geographic
distribution
reefs
study
biological
approaches
detection
evaluate
vulnerability
detailed;
then,
technologies
currently
available
briefly
described,
ranging
from
large-scale
capture
local-scale
directly
region,
taking
advantage
remote
sensing
systems
assisted
aerial
technologies,
vehicles,
artificial
intelligence
mapping,
monitoring,
management
as
well
characterization
vulnerability;
this,
existing
vehicle
generally
explained,
including
a
categorical
description
an
updated
highlighted
list
innovative
robust
that
have
been
used
applications;
capabilities
such
throughout
missions
they
subjected
presented
bibliographic
references;
finally,
promotes
multidisciplinary
work
integrate
developments
associated
knowledge
areas
order
obtain
synergies
face
challenges
related
massive
scale
degradation
worldwide.
Language: Английский
PAFPT: Progressive aggregator with feature prompted transformer for underwater image enhancement
Jing Yang,
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S. Zhu,
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Hui Liang
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et al.
Expert Systems with Applications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
262, P. 125539 - 125539
Published: Oct. 28, 2024
Language: Английский
A Hybrid Model Combining Improved Weighted Wolf Optimization and Reinforcement Learning for Estimating Electric Vehicle Travel Time
SN Computer Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(8)
Published: Nov. 14, 2024
Language: Английский
Monitoring Aquatic Debris in a Water Environment Using a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV): A Comparative Study with Implications of Algal Detection in Lake Como (Northern Italy)
Jassica Lawrence,
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Nicola Castelnuovo,
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Roberta Bettinetti
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et al.
Environments,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(1), P. 3 - 3
Published: Dec. 27, 2024
This
study
investigates
underwater
debris
in
a
freshwater
lake
using
remotely
operated
vehicles
(ROVs)
during
two
distinct
survey
periods:
2019
and
2024.
The
primary
objective
was
to
count
document
visible
(metal
plastic)
on
the
lakebed
based
ROV
video
recordings.
A
total
of
356
items
were
observed
2019,
while
only
39
recorded
notable
decrease
visibility
2024
is
likely
attributed
dense
algal
growth
months,
which
hindered
visual
identification
objects
lakebed.
highlights
challenges
monitoring
systems,
particularly
periods
high
activity,
can
significantly
impact
detection
efforts.
While
ROVs
have
proven
effective
identifying
submerged
clear
water,
this
research
underscores
their
limitations
under
reduced
conditions
caused
by
blooms,
turbidity
diminishing
quality.
results
provide
valuable
insights
into
temporal
variation
contribute
ongoing
efforts
improve
techniques.
Language: Английский