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The future of coral reef monitoring

Michael Berumen, Professor, Marine Science
May 8, 09:45 - 10:15

B18 Fellowship Hall

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Marine Robotics Mapping SLAM Computer Vision for Automation Distributed Robot Systems

Abstract Saudi Arabia is undertaking an unprecedented development along its Red Sea coast, including launching multiple "GigaProjects", with ambitions to be a major ecotourism destination. At the same time, the country has committed to the highest levels of protection for the natural environment and 'regenerative tourism' approaches that will improve the quality of the targeted habitats. Of particular focus are the Kingdom's numerous coral reefs, renowned for their biodiversity. Traditional approaches for monitoring the health of coral reefs are difficult to scale up sufficiently to meet the

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