Recently, there have been significant efforts in the integration of in-situ and satellite observations for effective monitoring of coastal areas (eg, the Copernicus program of the …
SA Foo, GP Asner - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Coral reefs face an uncertain future and may not recover naturally from anthropogenic climate change. Coral restoration is needed to rehabilitate degraded reefs and to sustain …
Accurate correction of the corrupting effects of the atmosphere and the water's surface are essential in order to obtain the optical, biological and biogeochemical properties of the water …
Satellite ocean color datasets have vast potentials for assessing and monitoring of marine environments. However, with the MODIS sensor aging and the VIIRS sensor reaching …
B Baschek, F Schroeder, H Brix, R Riethmüller… - Ocean …, 2017 - os.copernicus.org
The Coastal Observing System for Northern and Arctic Seas (COSYNA) was established in order to better understand the complex interdisciplinary processes of northern seas and the …
Societal awareness of changes in the environment and climate has grown rapidly, and there is a need to engage citizens in gathering relevant scientific information to monitor …
Calibration and validation of satellite observations are essential and on-going tasks to ensure compliance with mission accuracy requirements. An automated above water …