Photogrammetric Survey and Biodiversity Assessment of the NOVA Reef Piles

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Coral Gables, Florida
April 12, 2025

Program Overview

This expedition aimed to generate high-resolution 3D photogrammetric models of the NOVA artificial reef piles located off the coast of Miami-Dade County, Florida. Utilizing GoPro cameras, we captured comprehensive imagery of the reef structures to create detailed spatial models that could support ongoing monitoring, ecological assessments, and educational outreach.

In addition to photogrammetric mapping, we conducted a targeted collection of gorgonian soft coral specimens under an active scientific collection license. These specimens contributed to research led by Isabelle in the Miami Native Coral Lab, focusing on the biology, resilience, and ecological role of native gorgonian species within artificial reef environments.

The data and samples collected during the expedition enhances understanding of artificial reef development, biodiversity, and coral adaptation in South Florida’s dynamic marine ecosystems.

Application

The data and samples collected during the expedition enhances understanding of artificial reef development, biodiversity, and coral adaptation in South Florida’s dynamic marine ecosystems.

Expedition Summary

This expedition aimed to generate high-resolution 3D photogrammetric models of the NOVA artificial reef piles located off the coast of Miami-Dade County, Florida. Utilizing GoPro cameras, we captured comprehensive imagery of the reef structures to create detailed spatial models that could support ongoing monitoring, ecological assessments, and educational outreach.

In addition to photogrammetric mapping, we conducted a targeted collection of gorgonian soft coral specimens under an active scientific collection license. These specimens contributed to research led by Isabelle in the Miami Native Coral Lab, focusing on the biology, resilience, and ecological role of native gorgonian species within artificial reef environments.

Location

Coral Gables, Florida

Duration of Project

April 12 2025

Leadership

Research Team

  • Colin Foord, Marine Biologist
  • Isabelle Dubois, Graduate Student

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