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Towed Optical Assessment Device (TOAD)
A device employing videography used chiefly at night on the NOWRAMP cruises to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. TOAD consists of a video camera and lights on a frame designed to be towed just above the substrate. The video is used to certify or ground truth acoustic habitat sensing. Specifically, the TOAD videos show the composition of the bottom in a few locations, such as sand, rubble, sea grass, coral, etc. It allows interpretation of broad area acoustic data by comparing it to the video information.
- Parte del discurso: noun
- Industria/ámbito: Medio natural
- Categoría: Arrecifes de coral
- Organization: NOAA
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