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eLasmobranc Dataset: An Image Dataset for Elasmobranch Species Recognition and Biodiversity Monitoring

arXiv cs.CV / 3/12/2026

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Key Points

  • The eLasmobranc Dataset provides a public image collection for seven elasmobranch species from the eastern Spanish Mediterranean designed for fine-grained species-level classification.
  • Images were collected through field campaigns, collaborations with local fish markets, and open sources, with standardized protocols to emphasize diagnostic morphological traits.
  • The dataset includes expert-validated species annotations, structured spatial and temporal metadata, and complementary species-level information to support biodiversity studies.
  • It is intended to support supervised AI systems for biodiversity monitoring and conservation planning, including ISRAs.
  • The dataset is publicly available on Zenodo, promoting reproducible research and practical AI development in conservation.

Abstract

Elasmobranch populations are experiencing significant global declines, and several species are currently classified as threatened. Reliable monitoring and species-level identification are essential to support conservation and spatial planning initiatives such as Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRAs). However, existing visual datasets are predominantly detection-oriented, underwater-acquired, or limited to coarse-grained categories, restricting their applicability to fine-grained morphological classification. We present the eLasmobranc Dataset, a curated and publicly available image collection from seven ecologically relevant elasmobranch species inhabiting the eastern Spanish Mediterranean coast, a region where two ISRAs have been identified. Images were obtained through dedicated data collection, including field campaigns and collaborations with local fish markets and projects, as well as from open-access public sources. The dataset was constructed predominantly from images acquired outside the aquatic environment under standardized protocols to ensure clear visualization of diagnostic morphological traits. It integrates expert-validated species annotations, structured spatial and temporal metadata, and complementary species-level information. The eLasmobranc Dataset is specifically designed to support supervised species-level classification, population studies, and the development of artificial intelligence systems for biodiversity monitoring. By combining morphological clarity, taxonomic reliability, and public accessibility, the dataset addresses a critical gap in fine-grained elasmobranch identification and promotes reproducible research in conservation-oriented computer vision. The dataset is publicly available at https://zenodo.org/records/18549737.