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High resolution mapping and classification of oyster habitats in nearshore Louisiana using sidescan sonar
Authors:Yvonne C. Allen  Charles A. Wilson  Harry H. Roberts  John Supan
Affiliation:1. Coastal Fisheries Institute, Louisiana State University, 70803, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
3. Coastal Studies Institute, Louisiana State University, 70803, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
4. Louisiana Sea Grant College, Louisiana State University, 70803, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Abstract:Sidescan sonar holds great promise as a tool to quantitatively depict the distribution and extent of benthic habitats in Louisiana’s turbid estuaries. In this study, we describe an effective protocol for acoustic sampling in this environment. We also compared three methods of classification in detail: mean-based thresholding, supervised, and unsupervised techniques to classify sidescan imagery into categories of mud and shell. Classification results were compared to ground truth results using quadrat and dredge sampling. Supervised classification gave the best overall result (kappa=75%) when compared to quadrat results. Classification accuracy was less robust when compared to all dredge samples (kappa=21–56%), but increased greatly (90–100%) when only dredge samples taken from acoustically homogeneous areas were considered. Sidescan sonar when combined with ground truth sampling at an appropriate scale can be effectively used to establish an accurate substrate base map for both research applications and shellfish management. The sidescan imagery presented here also provides, for the first time, a detailed presentation of oyster habitat patchiness and scale in a productive oyster growing area.
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