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Marko Radeta
Marko Radeta
Associate Researcher, Assistant Professor
https://wave-labs.org Wave Labs / MARE / ARNET / ARDITI University of Madeira
Funchal

Public Documents 3
TRITON - Tracker for Real-time Telemetry
Marko Radeta

Marko Radeta

and 8 more

November 27, 2023
We showcase steps in prototyping and programming TRITON, a system for real-time telemetry in oceans using Internet of Things and LoRa. TRITON encompasses tags and receiver antennas (solar powered and electrically powered gateways).
Introducing 'DeNIS': a global database on anthropogenic marine Debris and Non-Indigen...

João Canning-Clode

and 16 more

May 11, 2023
Anthropogenic marine debris (AMD) poses a major threat to marine life, biodiversity, and ecosystems, which is particularly alarming due to its growing abundance, durability, and persistence in the marine environment. In addition to well-studied impacts on marine organisms' health and survival, recent research indicates an additional but less obvious impact: AMD facilitates long-distance and even transoceanic dispersal, acting increasingly as a vector for transport and introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) globally. AMD may facilitate new introductions but also promote secondary spread of invasions, compounding even further its ecological impact in marine ecosystems. Around the world, opportunistic and targeted sampling has already provided extensive information on marine debris as a vector and the associated species. However, the information is mostly scattered and with no systematic organization or curation. In this context, we launched 'DeNIS': a global database on marine Debris and Non-Indigenous Species designed to compile crucial information on AMD and its epibionts. DeNIS was developed on an easy-to-use platform for data synthesis and functional visuals, integrating past and ongoing measures, and includes a back-office interface for data gathering, classification and rigorous analysis.
Dive Reporter - Mobile App for Counting Underwater Marine Biodiversity
Marko Radeta

Marko Radeta

and 6 more

October 07, 2022
Tablet application designed for scuba divers and dive operators to report species during post-dive surveys. The app collects abundance/scarcity of pre-established marine taxa and ask divers to report abundance using a categorical semi-quantitative scale. Current taxa list has been developed for Madeira archipelago by local marine scientists in a case study designed to collect data and assess the usability of the application by divers. The application has scale-up capacity to be used in other geographic locations for regional longitudinal studies with custom lists of target species and enabling large spatial studies over time. Mobile application is available online 1 while the graphical user interface is seen in Figure 1.

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