Development of low-cost underwater cameras for remote monitoring of marine ecosystems with ai-based species detection
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https://doi.org/10.5821/iwp.2025.24.14017Abstract
The low-cost camera, developed by the OBSEA team, is a modular, low-cost underwater camera capable of operating down to 275 m depth. It includes a Raspberry Pi 5, a 64 MP Arducam camera, LED lights and YOLO-based AI software to detect fish. It works connected to the OBSEA or on standalone platforms, adapting its power consumption and photo frequency according to the environment. It is an efficient and affordable solution that facilitates marine monitoring and promotes sustainable conservation.Downloads
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