Sediment plumes are generated from both natural and human activities in benthic environments, increasing the turbidity of the water and reducing the amount of sunlight reaching the benthic vegetation. Seagrasses, which are photosynthetic bioindicators of their environment, are threatened by chronic reductions in sunlight, impacting entire aquatic food chains. Our research uses unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) aerial video and imagery to investigate the characteristics of sediment plumes generated by a model of anthropogenic disturbance. The extent, speed, and motion of the plumes were assessed as these parameters may pertain to the potential impacts of plume turbidity on seagrass communities. In a case study using UAV video, the turbidity plume was observed to spread more than 200 ft over 20 min of the UAV campaign. The directional speed of the plume was estimated to be between 10.4 and |
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Video
Unmanned aerial vehicles
Image segmentation
Image processing
Video processing
Calibration
Fourier transforms