Innovative Water Quality and Ecology Monitoring Using Underwater Unmanned Vehicles: Field Applications, Challenges and Feedback from Water Managers

With climate change and urban development, water systems are changing faster than ever. Currently, the ecological status of water systems is still judged based on single point measurements, without taking into account the spatial and temporal variability of water quality and ecology. There is a need...

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Main Authors: Rui L. Pedroso de Lima, Floris C. Boogaard, Rutger E. de Graaf-van Dinther
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/4/1196
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spelling doaj-c07fb84b1684402fa4b7998d97edfdda2020-11-25T02:28:22ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-04-01121196119610.3390/w12041196Innovative Water Quality and Ecology Monitoring Using Underwater Unmanned Vehicles: Field Applications, Challenges and Feedback from Water ManagersRui L. Pedroso de Lima0Floris C. Boogaard1Rutger E. de Graaf-van Dinther2Indymo: Innovative Dynamic Monitoring, Molengraaffsingel 12, 2629 JD Delft, The NetherlandsIndymo: Innovative Dynamic Monitoring, Molengraaffsingel 12, 2629 JD Delft, The NetherlandsIndymo: Innovative Dynamic Monitoring, Molengraaffsingel 12, 2629 JD Delft, The NetherlandsWith climate change and urban development, water systems are changing faster than ever. Currently, the ecological status of water systems is still judged based on single point measurements, without taking into account the spatial and temporal variability of water quality and ecology. There is a need for better and more dynamic monitoring methods and technologies. Aquatic drones are becoming accessible and intuitive tools that may have an important role in water management. This paper describes the outcomes, field experiences and feedback gathered from the use of underwater drones equipped with sensors and video cameras in various pilot applications in The Netherlands, in collaboration with local water managers. It was observed that, in many situations, the use of underwater drones allows one to obtain information that would be costly and even impossible to obtain with other methods and provides a unique combination of three-dimensional data and underwater footage/images. From data collected with drones, it was possible to map different areas with contrasting vegetation, to establish connections between fauna/flora species and local water quality conditions, or to observe variations of water quality parameters with water depth. This study identifies opportunities for the application of this technology, discusses their limitations and obstacles, and proposes recommendation guidelines for new technical designs.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/4/1196water quality monitoringecology scanunderwater dronesunderwater inspections
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author Rui L. Pedroso de Lima
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Rutger E. de Graaf-van Dinther
Innovative Water Quality and Ecology Monitoring Using Underwater Unmanned Vehicles: Field Applications, Challenges and Feedback from Water Managers
Water
water quality monitoring
ecology scan
underwater drones
underwater inspections
author_facet Rui L. Pedroso de Lima
Floris C. Boogaard
Rutger E. de Graaf-van Dinther
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title Innovative Water Quality and Ecology Monitoring Using Underwater Unmanned Vehicles: Field Applications, Challenges and Feedback from Water Managers
title_short Innovative Water Quality and Ecology Monitoring Using Underwater Unmanned Vehicles: Field Applications, Challenges and Feedback from Water Managers
title_full Innovative Water Quality and Ecology Monitoring Using Underwater Unmanned Vehicles: Field Applications, Challenges and Feedback from Water Managers
title_fullStr Innovative Water Quality and Ecology Monitoring Using Underwater Unmanned Vehicles: Field Applications, Challenges and Feedback from Water Managers
title_full_unstemmed Innovative Water Quality and Ecology Monitoring Using Underwater Unmanned Vehicles: Field Applications, Challenges and Feedback from Water Managers
title_sort innovative water quality and ecology monitoring using underwater unmanned vehicles: field applications, challenges and feedback from water managers
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2020-04-01
description With climate change and urban development, water systems are changing faster than ever. Currently, the ecological status of water systems is still judged based on single point measurements, without taking into account the spatial and temporal variability of water quality and ecology. There is a need for better and more dynamic monitoring methods and technologies. Aquatic drones are becoming accessible and intuitive tools that may have an important role in water management. This paper describes the outcomes, field experiences and feedback gathered from the use of underwater drones equipped with sensors and video cameras in various pilot applications in The Netherlands, in collaboration with local water managers. It was observed that, in many situations, the use of underwater drones allows one to obtain information that would be costly and even impossible to obtain with other methods and provides a unique combination of three-dimensional data and underwater footage/images. From data collected with drones, it was possible to map different areas with contrasting vegetation, to establish connections between fauna/flora species and local water quality conditions, or to observe variations of water quality parameters with water depth. This study identifies opportunities for the application of this technology, discusses their limitations and obstacles, and proposes recommendation guidelines for new technical designs.
topic water quality monitoring
ecology scan
underwater drones
underwater inspections
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/4/1196
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