Innovation below the surface: development of a canine underwater search training device for submerged scent detection
Paul Bunker, Christina Brewster

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new device to train dogs to detect underwater scents without contaminating water, useful for environmental monitoring and oil spill response.
Contribution
The novel Canine Underwater Search Training Device (CUSTD) enables safe and ethical underwater scent detection training for canines.
Findings
Canines were successfully trained to detect petroleum-based compounds underwater using the CUSTD.
The device allows target odor exposure from a boat without contaminating water sources.
The CUSTD has potential applications in environmental monitoring, oil spill response, and marine biology research.
Abstract
The effective detection of targets in aquatic environments, particularly underwater, poses a significant challenge for environmental and conservation monitoring and response. Canines are used in a detection role to search for human cadavers, whale scat, invasive fish, and spilled oil. The use of canines for underwater detection is limited by our imagination, and in some cases, the ability to train the canines using the target samples. A significant challenge in training a canine for underwater detection, such as oil, is that the target (oil) cannot be placed in water environments, which could contaminate the water source. This paper describes the design, development, training protocols, and validation of a Canine Underwater Search Training Device (CUSTD), which is a novel, remotely operated system that facilitates the training of canines to detect underwater targets safely and,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOil Spill Detection and Mitigation · Marine animal studies overview · Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact
