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Coral Reef Photogrammetry, Conservation, Samsung, Hawaii, 3D as Storytelling - Dr. Orion McCarthy


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Coral reefs, the rainforests of the sea. Teeming with life, these underwater cities support 25% of marine species despite covering less than 1% of the ocean floor. They shield coastlines from storms and erosion, and sustain millions of people via food, tourism, and fishing. But coral reefs are also vital indicators of ocean health, and their rapid decline is a warning siren for the planet.


Dr. Orion McCarthy is sounding it. But he also may help silence it, through brilliant use of photogrammetry. Re/Capped in issue #44’s highlight of a partnership between Seatrees, the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and Samsung, smartphone photogrammetry is creating a sea change for reef monitoring, analysis, and communication.Dr. McCarthy speaks to Ellis Malmgren, with astounding footage, about the origins of coral reef danger, what we face if we lose them, the Samsung collaboration, ecosystems, kelp, why 3D excels in stories and showcasing recovery, artificial general intelligence, optimism & pessimism, academia, intense moments under water, and what makes Hawaii special.


00:00 Introduction

00:50 The Importance and Current State of Coral Reefs

04:02 Coral Bleaching

06:38 The Scripps, Seatrees, and Samsung Partnership

12:02 Photogrammetry and Coral Reef Monitoring

14:27 Microfragmentation and Restoration Techniques

15:54 Innovations in Marine Conservation

20:07 Community Involvement and Conservation Efforts

22:22 Challenges and Future of Marine Conservation

24:19 Personal Insights and Career in Conservation

39:41 Impact of Maui on Research and Personal Life

40:49 Challenges and Discoveries in Coral Reef Research

44:44 Effects of Wildfires on Coral Reefs

47:38 GIS and Photogrammetry in Conservation

49:23 Choosing Scripps for Graduate Studies

51:24 Seasickness and PhD Challenges

54:51 Balancing Visual Storytelling and Scientific Accuracy

58:30 Human Impact on Coral Reefs

01:03:36 Future of Coral Conservation and Technology

01:08:38 Personal Insights and Reflections

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