DOI: 10.14466/CefasDataHub.180
Baited remote underwater video still images from Bridlington Bay 2021 to 2022
Description
A BRUV (Baited Remote Underwater Video) data set comprising still images from two cameras mounted within traps ("parlour type") set to catch lobster (Hommarus gammarus) within Bridlington bay from 2021 to 2022. The objective was to use still images to record presence and abundance of H. gammarus, both within and without the trap.
Still images were collected using a system of two time lapse cameras mounted within parlour pots ("creels") used by the Holderness Lobster fishery. One camera faced internally, the other was external facing. The cameras were set to collect imagery (single still every minute) for approximately 24 hours, using infrared lights to illuminate at night.
The pots (with cameras mounted) were then deployed by Holderness Fishery Industry Group (HFIG) scientists.
Contributors
Hawes, Jon / Roach, M / Cerbule, Kristine / Coleman, M
Subject
Benthos / Fish and shellfish catch statistics / Fish behaviour / Fish abundance in water bodies
Start Date
03/06/2021
End Date
22/08/2022
Year Published
2025
Version
1
Citation
Hawes, Roach, Cerbule and Coleman. (2025). Baited remote underwater video still images from Bridlington Bay 2021 to 2022. Cefas, UK. V1. doi: https://doi.org/10.14466/CefasDataHub.180
Rights List
DOI
10.14466/CefasDataHub.180