Revealing Sea Turtle Behavior in Relation to Fishing Gear Using Color-Coded Spatiotemporal Motion Patterns With Deep Neural Networks
Incidental capture, or bycatch, of marine species is a global conservation concern. Interactions with fishing gear can cause mortality in air-breathing marine megafauna, including sea turtles. Despite this, interactions between sea turtles and fishing gear—from a behavior standpoint—are not sufficie...
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Main Authors: | Janie L. Reavis, H. Seckin Demir, Blair E. Witherington, Michael J. Bresette, Jennifer Blain Christen, Jesse F. Senko, Sule Ozev |
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Language: | EN |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5e2f5ed0fb3345a4a1b3a93e64fb6920 |
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