Detecting aquatic plant transmission on floatplanes using computer vision

Floatplanes are a staple mode of transportation in remote places around the world including Alaska. Their rudders are a known vector for transmitting aquatic vegetation such as Elodea spp. between water bodies. There is limited research in understanding the details of transmission or on in-flight monitoring of entangled vegetation. Our study used strut-mounted GoPro cameras on two different model floatplanes to quantify vegetation transmissions for the duration of the flight. We developed and evaluated multiple computer vision models to automatically detect entangled vegetation and used these data to study transmission. The final model detected vegetation with 83.9% accuracy and an  score of 0.82. Additional analysis shows that of the 70 flights initially contaminated with vegetation, 60 (85.7%) still had entangled vegetation at landing. Our computer vision model is deployable on tablet computing devices commonly found in floatplanes, meaning a real-time detection and alert system could be developed to mitigate the further spread of invasive aquatic species.

Yaqvaarni nunai, cali-llu nunai Alaska-mi, tengsuutet mermi mit’cestuulit atur’turatuat. Allanun sagtuq kweegnun, nanvarnun-llu naucetaaq una, Elodea spp.’aq tengsuutem pugtaanun rudderamun neplluni. Ilagkumalrianek naucetaanek naaqarkat, cali-llu tensuutmi tangvarkat ik’getut ukuunek naucetaanek. Tarenraircuutekun malrugnek tengsuuegnek pugtaqutangqellriagnek tangvaqcallruaput qaillun yaqsiqatauciqa ayaucillra nepucimalria Elodea-nek. Tangvaurluki, pinqigtaarluta, computer-aaput Elodea-nek tangerrsugngariuq. Taukut tangvaurluki, igaucimaciqut qaillun yaqsitaacia ayaucilra. 70-nek tengsuutnek mermi mit’cestuulini tangvaullruat aka Elodea-nek nepuucimalrianek, taugken tamarmeng miterrarluteng, 60 tengsuutet-gguq cali Elodea-nek rudder-aami cali ilagtumallruuq. Tangvasuutekun tengsuutemi tangersugngaciiqaten tengsuun Elodea-nek ilagkukan eggmian-llu nallrunriluta. Tamaana Elodea allanun nunaanun sagcisqevkenaku.

Citation

Pragman P., Witmer F. D. W., Schwoerer T.. 2025. Detecting aquatic plant transmission on floatplanes using computer vision. Biological Invasions. 27: 160. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-025-03608-2.