To date, Project: CORaiL has collected more than 71,000 images, which researchers use to gauge reef health by analyzing fish populations in real-time, essentially doing hands-on monitoring without disrupting the underwater environment.
While its features are specific to marine use cases, additional applications of the technology could include studying the migration rate of fish to colder climates and monitoring intrusion in protected underwater areas.
Project: CORaiL demonstrates how creative thinking, cutting-edge technology and collaborative partnerships can navigate truly uncharted waters, stretching the boundaries of what’s possible and providing critical information to help make better decisions about how we live and work in a changing and fragile world.