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Aquatic megafauna are difficult to observe and count due to the inaccessibility and issues of detectability. Traditional transect and helicopter counts are useful for obtaining population estimates, but they often have logistical and cost limitations. The recent proliferation of drone technology offers an innovative way of surveying animal populations. However, data collected from drones are hindered...