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6 February 1997 Laser line-scan fluorescence and multispectral imaging of coral reef environments
Michael P. Strand, Bryan W. Coles, Andrew J. Nevis, Richard F. Regan
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Proceedings Volume 2963, Ocean Optics XIII; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.266401
Event: Ocean Optics XIII, 1996, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Abstract
During the summer of 1996 a series of field trials were conducted in the Florida Keys and Bahama Islands to evaluate the ability of a unique laser line scan system to measure and map the fluorescent characteristics of coral reef environments. Typical fluorescence maps that were obtained are presented and compared with monochrome and RGB color images of the same reefs. The monochrome images were obtained with the laser line scan system simuftaneously with the fluorescent maps. The RGB images, which were also obtained with the laser line scan system, were recorded in the same location on a subsequent thai.
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Michael P. Strand, Bryan W. Coles, Andrew J. Nevis, and Richard F. Regan "Laser line-scan fluorescence and multispectral imaging of coral reef environments", Proc. SPIE 2963, Ocean Optics XIII, (6 February 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.266401
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Laser systems engineering

Optical filters

Receivers

RGB color model

Image filtering

Imaging systems

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