Infrared Detection of Marine Mammals
Abstract
An infrared (IR) binocular, designed for in-the-field military applications, was tested using in situ marine mammals during the Mar Ligure Joint Experiment 2003 (MLJX03) that took place in August-September 2003 onboard the NRV Alliance. The test investigated the potential of IR technology for marine mammal detection, in both day time and night time conditions. The effectiveness of this IR system in detecting marine mammals was strongly affected by weather conditions, ranging from excellent performance during clear and low sea-state conditions to poor performance during hazy conditions or higher sea-states. The IR system was tested during both day and night.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 2005
- Accession Number
- AD1113575
Entities
People
- Alberto Baldacci
- Michael Carron
- Nicola Portunato
Organizations
- Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation