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    GPS linked photos of benthic cover transect surveys in Heron Reef - Dataset...

    • b2find.eudat.eu
    Updated Oct 30, 2023
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    (2023). GPS linked photos of benthic cover transect surveys in Heron Reef - Dataset - B2FIND [Dataset]. https://b2find.eudat.eu/dataset/b51eee22-8e84-595b-9a7c-a0d09cfcc96a
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    Oct 30, 2023
    Area covered
    Heron Reef
    Description

    Underwater photo-transect surveys were conducted on September 23-27, 2007 at different sections of the reef flat, reef crest and reef slope in Heron Reef. This survey was done by swimming along pre-defined transect sites and taking a picture of the bottom substrate parallel to the bottom at constant vertical distance (30cm) every two to three metres. A total of 3,586 benthic photos were taken. A floating GPS setup connected to the swimmer/diver by a line enabled recording of coordinates of transect surveys.Approximation of the coordinates for each benthic photo was based on the photo timestamp and GPS coordinate time stamp, using GPS Photo Link Software. Coordinates of each photo were interpolated by finding the the gps coordinates that were logged at a set time before and after the photo was captured. The output of this process was an ArcMap point shapefile, a Google Earth KML file and a thumbnail of each benthic photo taken. The data in the ArcMap shapefile and in the Google Earth KML file consisted of the approximated coordinate of each benthic photo taken during the survey. Using the GPS Photo Link extension within the ArcMap environment, opening the ArcMap shapefile will enable thumbnail to be displayed on the associated benthic cover photo whenever hovering with the mouse over a point on the transect.By downloading the GPSPhotoLink software from the www.geospatialexperts.com, and installing it as a trial version the ArcMap exstension will be installed in the ArcMap environment. A map is linked as kmz file to view the 3,586 points (where photos of benthic cover were taken) in a google-earth map at hdl:10013/epic.40080.d008.Data processing workflow documented at http://issues.pangaea.de/browse/PDI-3230.

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    GPS linked photos of benthic cover transect surveys in Heron Reef - Vdataset...

    • service.tib.eu
    Updated Nov 29, 2024
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    (2024). GPS linked photos of benthic cover transect surveys in Heron Reef - Vdataset - LDM [Dataset]. https://service.tib.eu/ldmservice/dataset/png-doi-10-1594-pangaea-792619
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    Nov 29, 2024
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    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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    Area covered
    Heron Reef
    Description

    Underwater photo-transect surveys were conducted on September 23-27, 2007 at different sections of the reef flat, reef crest and reef slope in Heron Reef. This survey was done by swimming along pre-defined transect sites and taking a picture of the bottom substrate parallel to the bottom at constant vertical distance (30cm) every two to three metres. A total of 3,586 benthic photos were taken. A floating GPS setup connected to the swimmer/diver by a line enabled recording of coordinates of transect surveys. Approximation of the coordinates for each benthic photo was based on the photo timestamp and GPS coordinate time stamp, using GPS Photo Link Software. Coordinates of each photo were interpolated by finding the the gps coordinates that were logged at a set time before and after the photo was captured. The output of this process was an ArcMap point shapefile, a Google Earth KML file and a thumbnail of each benthic photo taken. The data in the ArcMap shapefile and in the Google Earth KML file consisted of the approximated coordinate of each benthic photo taken during the survey. Using the GPS Photo Link extension within the ArcMap environment, opening the ArcMap shapefile will enable thumbnail to be displayed on the associated benthic cover photo whenever hovering with the mouse over a point on the transect. By downloading the GPSPhotoLink software from the www.geospatialexperts.com, and installing it as a trial version the ArcMap exstension will be installed in the ArcMap environment.

  3. Data from: GPS linked photos of benthic cover transect surveys in Heron Reef...

    • doi.pangaea.de
    • researchdata.edu.au
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    html, tsv
    Updated Oct 16, 2012
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    Christiaan M Roelfsema; Stuart R Phinn (2012). GPS linked photos of benthic cover transect surveys in Heron Reef [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.792619
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 16, 2012
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    Centre for Remote Sensing & Spatial Information Science, School of Geography, Planning & Environmental Management, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
    PANGAEA
    Authors
    Christiaan M Roelfsema; Stuart R Phinn
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    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    License information was derived automatically

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    Variables measured
    File size, File format, Uniform resource locator/link to file
    Description

    Underwater photo-transect surveys were conducted on September 23-27, 2007 at different sections of the reef flat, reef crest and reef slope in Heron Reef. This survey was done by swimming along pre-defined transect sites and taking a picture of the bottom substrate parallel to the bottom at constant vertical distance (30cm) every two to three metres. A total of 3,586 benthic photos were taken. A floating GPS setup connected to the swimmer/diver by a line enabled recording of coordinates of transect surveys. […]

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GPS linked photos of benthic cover transect surveys in Heron Reef - Dataset - B2FIND

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Dataset updated
Oct 30, 2023
Area covered
Heron Reef
Description

Underwater photo-transect surveys were conducted on September 23-27, 2007 at different sections of the reef flat, reef crest and reef slope in Heron Reef. This survey was done by swimming along pre-defined transect sites and taking a picture of the bottom substrate parallel to the bottom at constant vertical distance (30cm) every two to three metres. A total of 3,586 benthic photos were taken. A floating GPS setup connected to the swimmer/diver by a line enabled recording of coordinates of transect surveys.Approximation of the coordinates for each benthic photo was based on the photo timestamp and GPS coordinate time stamp, using GPS Photo Link Software. Coordinates of each photo were interpolated by finding the the gps coordinates that were logged at a set time before and after the photo was captured. The output of this process was an ArcMap point shapefile, a Google Earth KML file and a thumbnail of each benthic photo taken. The data in the ArcMap shapefile and in the Google Earth KML file consisted of the approximated coordinate of each benthic photo taken during the survey. Using the GPS Photo Link extension within the ArcMap environment, opening the ArcMap shapefile will enable thumbnail to be displayed on the associated benthic cover photo whenever hovering with the mouse over a point on the transect.By downloading the GPSPhotoLink software from the www.geospatialexperts.com, and installing it as a trial version the ArcMap exstension will be installed in the ArcMap environment. A map is linked as kmz file to view the 3,586 points (where photos of benthic cover were taken) in a google-earth map at hdl:10013/epic.40080.d008.Data processing workflow documented at http://issues.pangaea.de/browse/PDI-3230.

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