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Accurate underwater crack detection is essential for the condition monitoring of hydraulic structures. However, reliable detection in underwater inspection imagery remains challenging because of low visibility, complex backgrounds, large-scale variation, and irregular crack morphology. To improve detection under these conditions, we develop MA-YOLO, a YOLOv11-based detector that adapts feature representation to underwater crack morphology. The proposed method integrates a broader receptive field spatial pyramid pooling module to enhance multi-scale feature extraction, a morphological attention module to improve the representation of irregular crack patterns, and an extra-large detection head to better detect magnified cracks in close-range underwater images. Experiments on the underwater crack dataset (UCD) show that MA-YOLO outperforms both conventional detectors and recent underwater object-specific detectors. Relative to YOLOv11, MA-YOLO increases mAP@0.5 from 91.2% to 92.9% and mAP@0.5:0.95 from 60.0% to 63.0%, while maintaining a lightweight architecture and real-time inference capability. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of morphology-adaptive feature modeling for image-based underwater crack detection and its potential for practical monitoring of submerged hydraulic structures.
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