Dataset for the study "Can Anthipatella wollastoni be detected in Multibeam Echo Sounder multi-detect data?", currently under review at Frontiers in Remote Sensing. The files include: Photos.zip: GoPro Photos with ground truthing of two ridges with the occurrence of Black Corals. Photos have been geo-located using the coordinates of the onboard Multibeam System and correcting a time offset. Refer to the paper for details. Sound velocities: Sound velocity casts using a Base-X shallow water profiler used to correct the multibeam echo sounder. MD_manual_edit: Shape file including the position of Multi-Detects after the manual cleaning. The MD point objects have been joined with information from the local bathymetry and slope. Note that associated intensity values are erroneous due to a bug in the recording MBES firmware. MBES: Includes Norbit s7k (version 3) raw files of the multibeam echo sounder data (Norbit iwbms-e, Serial number #12). Files in folders with "MD" were used for the Multi-Detect study. Files with "MFE" include multifrequency data. We failed to locate the black corals in multi-frequency backscatter data. Multi-detect data were recorded with a swath width of 100° split into 512 beams. The multifrequency data contains 190 and 370 kHz information. Spreading correction was set to 40, absorption set to 107 dB/km (calculated for the 390 kHz frequency with a mean water temperature of 16°C, a salinity of 35. Actual temperature according to diver information was 24°C at the surface, 23° until 50 m and 21° until 80 m). All offsets have been accounted for during the survey. The data is located using an RTK correction (refer to paper for further details).
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