From Southern Cross University:
Technology is now almost at a point where marine animals can be reliably detected and identified in real-time from drones using sophisticated ‘eye in the sky’ artificial intelligence software. According to Dr Andrew Colefax autonomous surveillance is now edging closer which would allow drones to patrol for longer periods over longer stretches of coastline without requiring a ‘line-of-sight’ operator.
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