DocumentCode :
3392239
Title :
FerryBox and MERIS - Monitoring of Coastal and Shelf Sea Ecosystems by In-situ and Remote Sensing
Author :
Petersen, Wilhelm ; Krasemann, Hansjorg
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Coastal Res, Stuttgart
fYear :
2007
fDate :
18-21 June 2007
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
An automatic measuring system called "FerryBox" was installed on a ferry traveling between Germany (Cuxhaven) and Great Britain (Harwich) enabling on-line oceanographic and biological measurements such as salinity, temperature, fluorescence, turbidity, oxygen, pH, and nutrient concentrations. Observations made along the ferry transect reveal characteristic phenomena such as high salinity inflow through the Channel into the southern Bight, algal bloom dynamics and related oxygen and pH changes. Combination of these on-line observations with remote sensing enhances the spatial resolution of the transect related measurements. Examples of the synergy between both operational measuring strategies are shown. Coherence of the data sets can be gained and improved by using water transport models in order to obtain synoptic overviews of the remote sensed and FerryBox related parameters. Limitations of the currently used algorithms for deriving chlorophyll-a from remote sensing images for coastal and shelf seas (Case-2 water) are discussed, as well as depth related processes which cannot be properly resolved on the basis of water intake at a fixed point. However, in mixed coastal waters under normal conditions FerryBox data represent average conditions. The importance of future applications of this combination of methods for monitoring of coastal waters is emphasized.
Keywords :
ecology; microorganisms; ocean temperature; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; pH; remote sensing; seawater; Cuxhaven-Harwich transect; FerryBox; MERIS; North Sea; algal bloom dynamics; automatic measuring system; coastal ecosystem monitoring; in situ monitoring; oceanic fluorescence; oceanic nutrient concentrations; oceanic oxygen; oceanic pH; oceanic salinity; oceanic temperature; oceanic turbidity; on line biological measurements; on line oceanographic measurements; remote sensing; shelf sea ecosystem monitoring; ships of opportunity; southern Bight; Coherence; Ecosystems; Fluorescence; Image resolution; Ocean temperature; Remote monitoring; Remote sensing; Sea measurements; Spatial resolution; Temperature sensors; FerryBox; chlorophyll-a; colour remote sensing; in-situ monitoring; primary production; ships-of-opportunity;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2007 - Europe
Conference_Location :
Aberdeen
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0635-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0635-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANSE.2007.4302239
Filename :
4302239
Link To Document :
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