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Use of Drones in Fishery Science

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TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY
Volume 148, Issue 4, Pages 687-697

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/tafs.10168

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  1. Louisiana Sea Grant
  2. Louisiana Sea Grant Research Scholars Program
  3. Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge
  4. Institute for Coastal and Water Research at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette
  5. Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium

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The use of unmanned aircraft systems (UASs), commonly referred to as drones, has rapidly expanded across many scientific disciplines. Like other fields, fisheries research would benefit significantly from broader use of this emerging technology but has lagged behind other disciplines. Like the implementation of satellite and aircraft-based remote sensing technology in previous decades brought a greater understanding of large-scale spatial patterns and processes, UAS technology has the potential to put those tools in the hands of individual researchers, allowing implementation at finer spatial and temporal scales for a fraction of the cost. Our goal is to provide a how-to for fisheries researchers interested in using UAS technology. We outline the necessary steps for any UAS project from choosing the appropriate platform and sensors to data acquisition and analysis. We also present the current ways in which UASs are being used in a fisheries research context as well as potential future research directions.

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