Detection and Surveillance of European Water Chestnut

Status: Delivered
(Started in Sat Oct 01 2022 and Finished in Sun Jan 01 2023)
European water chestnut (Trapa natans) is an invasive floating-leaved aquatic plant that is capable of out-competing native species and altering Ontario’s aquatic ecosystems. In addition to ongoing control of known populations in Ontario, this species is designated as a “Prohibited Species” in Ontario under the Invasive Species Act, 2015 to aid in prevention, detection and control of the species. Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) performs surveillance and control of this species in eastern Ontario in attempts to eradicate existing populations and prevent the establishment of new ones.

About Ducks Unlimited Canada

The European Water Chestnut is an invasive plant disrupting Ontario’s water habitats. It’s listed as a prohibited species to help with its management. Ducks Unlimited Canada is working to eliminate this plant in eastern Ontario through monitoring and control efforts. The project aims to enhance these efforts using drone surveillance and machine learning for more efficient plant classification and mapping, aiding in the detection and management of current and emerging infestations.

 

Problem: The European Water Chestnut (Trapa natans), an invasive aquatic plant with floating leaves, is a serious threat to Ontario’s aquatic ecosystems. It competes with native species and disrupts the ecological balance of the area. The manual review of approximately 1,500 images by Ducks Unlimited Canada staff for identifying this species was an extremely time-consuming process, requiring at least 50 hours of work for each field day.

 

Solution: Saiwa Company developed an AI-based software capable of operating in offline conditions. This machine learning service can automatically identify the European Water Chestnut in images captured by drones.

 

Outcome: The project led to a significant reduction in human error and the time required to identify the European Water Chestnut in images. This allowed Ducks Unlimited Canada to more efficiently monitor and control existing populations and prevent the establishment of new ones, thereby strengthening the protection of Ontario’s aquatic ecosystems.

 

Read Also: Advancing UAV-based EWC surveillance


Project customer: Duck Unlimited Canada Company
Project status: Under development [October 2022 - January 2023]
For more information please contact us via: info@saiwa.ai