Identification and mapping of coral reefs using Landsat 8 OLI in Astola Island, Pakistan coastal ocean

A. Iqbal, W. Qazi, N. Shahzad, M. Nazeer
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Recent field surveys have reported the presence of corals in many places in the Pakistan coastal ocean; Astola Island especially has been a subject of interest with regards to corals and overall marine biodiversity, and has in fact recently been declared Pakistan’s first Marine Protected Area. This study presents an analysis of coral reefs identification and their spatial distribution through optical satellite remote sensing in the surrounding area of Astola Island. Besides remote sensing data, the study considers sea survey data collected by divers in recent years. A benthic map of ocean ecosystem habitats is generated, through processing of Landsat 8 OLI (Operational Land Imager) imagery. The satellite data was selected at low-tide time to get maximum sunlight penetration in shallow water. Water-column correction was used to generate the depth-invariant index on multiple band-pairs. Water column corrected depth-invariant index bands were then segmented and classified through object-based classification. The results from the remote sensing data processing over Astola Island show good agreement with the field survey data, with nearly all the field survey points of coral reefs falling within the coral reefs class. Use of remote sensing imagery such as Landsat 8, and application of the water column correction method can allow for regular monitoring and management of coral reefs and other benthic ecosystems in the coastal ocean of Pakistan and coastal Arabian Sea.
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利用Landsat 8 OLI在巴基斯坦沿海海域Astola岛识别和绘制珊瑚礁
最近的实地调查报告说,在巴基斯坦沿海海洋的许多地方都有珊瑚;在珊瑚和整个海洋生物多样性方面,阿斯托拉岛一直是一个令人感兴趣的主题,事实上,最近它被宣布为巴基斯坦第一个海洋保护区。本研究利用光学卫星遥感技术对Astola岛周边地区的珊瑚礁识别及其空间分布进行了分析。除了遥感数据外,该研究还考虑了近年来潜水员收集的海洋调查数据。通过处理Landsat 8 OLI (Operational Land Imager)图像,生成了海洋生态系统栖息地的底栖生物地图。卫星数据选择在低潮时,以获得最大的阳光穿透浅水。采用水柱校正在多个波段上生成深度不变指数。然后通过基于对象的分类对水柱校正后的深度不变指数带进行分割和分类。Astola岛遥感数据处理结果与野外调查数据吻合较好,几乎所有的珊瑚礁野外调查点都属于珊瑚礁类。利用诸如Landsat 8之类的遥感图像和应用水柱校正方法,可以对巴基斯坦沿海海洋和阿拉伯沿海海的珊瑚礁和其他底栖生态系统进行定期监测和管理。
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