New technologies to characterize the state of submarine forest and their services to marine ecosystems: a field campaign in Cabrera National Park
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This paper relates the data collection campaign performed in Cabrera by the Systems, Robotics and Vision Group-MARIS of the University of the Balearic Islands, in the frame of the ConBoSer project aimed at getting visual and acoustic cues from the seabed in submarine habitats of special ecological interest. Missions were run in the Cabrera National Park using an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) and a static stereo rig deployed on the seabottom.Downloads
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Copyright (c) 2026 Antoni Martorell Torres, Bo Miquel Nordfeldt Fiol, Caterina Muntaner González, Eric Alfaro Dufour, Francisco Jesús Bonin Font, Gabriel Oliver Codina, Vicent Pérez Gregori, Yolanda González Cid

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