{"title":"利用遥感技术为小型中上层鱼类空间分布建模和绘图的地理空间网络服务","authors":"Spyros Spondylidis , Marianna Giannoulaki , Athanassios Machias , Ioannis Batzakas , Konstantinos Topouzelis","doi":"10.1016/j.rsase.2024.101322","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>Small pelagic fish are an essential resource for coastal countries worldwide and their assessment and monitoring are a key part of successful fisheries management. Advances in marine satellite remote sensing can contribute to the creation of methodologies for continual small pelagic fish spatial distribution monitoring that can act as supplementary tools for fisheries management decision making, enhancing traditional field practices. In this work a comprehensive Geospatial Web Service (GWS) is proposed that utilizes Sentinel-3 data to publish Spatial Distribution Modeling (SDM) maps for anchovy (Engraulis encrasiculous) and sardine (Sardina pilchardus). The proposed GWS is developed through the sole use of open-source programming languages and software and provides fishery management related data through various parameters: A) Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and Chlorophyll-a Concentration (CHL), B) mesoscale oceanic fronts and C) the SDM maps for the target species. The SDM results are produced through a Random Forest algorithm and utilized oceanographic parameters relevant to the ecological needs of the target species (CHL, SST, oceanic fronts and bathymetry). All data are processed and gap-free through a spatiotemporal DINEOF interpolation, allowing the continuous provision of information independently of the weather conditions. Furthermore, the service integrates auxiliary information, such as weather and sea state forecasts, that aim to contribute to maritime safety for effective decision-making. The resulting GWS offers an easy to use and interactive tool that bridges the gap between the scientific community and the decision makers. The utilization of satellite remote sensing enhances the scalability of the proposed service for future improvements and continuous monitoring.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":53227,"journal":{"name":"Remote Sensing Applications-Society and Environment","volume":"36 ","pages":"Article 101322"},"PeriodicalIF":3.8000,"publicationDate":"2024-08-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"A geospatial web service for small pelagic fish spatial distribution modeling and mapping with remote sensing\",\"authors\":\"Spyros Spondylidis , Marianna Giannoulaki , Athanassios Machias , Ioannis Batzakas , Konstantinos Topouzelis\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.rsase.2024.101322\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>Small pelagic fish are an essential resource for coastal countries worldwide and their assessment and monitoring are a key part of successful fisheries management. Advances in marine satellite remote sensing can contribute to the creation of methodologies for continual small pelagic fish spatial distribution monitoring that can act as supplementary tools for fisheries management decision making, enhancing traditional field practices. In this work a comprehensive Geospatial Web Service (GWS) is proposed that utilizes Sentinel-3 data to publish Spatial Distribution Modeling (SDM) maps for anchovy (Engraulis encrasiculous) and sardine (Sardina pilchardus). The proposed GWS is developed through the sole use of open-source programming languages and software and provides fishery management related data through various parameters: A) Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and Chlorophyll-a Concentration (CHL), B) mesoscale oceanic fronts and C) the SDM maps for the target species. The SDM results are produced through a Random Forest algorithm and utilized oceanographic parameters relevant to the ecological needs of the target species (CHL, SST, oceanic fronts and bathymetry). All data are processed and gap-free through a spatiotemporal DINEOF interpolation, allowing the continuous provision of information independently of the weather conditions. Furthermore, the service integrates auxiliary information, such as weather and sea state forecasts, that aim to contribute to maritime safety for effective decision-making. The resulting GWS offers an easy to use and interactive tool that bridges the gap between the scientific community and the decision makers. 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A geospatial web service for small pelagic fish spatial distribution modeling and mapping with remote sensing
Small pelagic fish are an essential resource for coastal countries worldwide and their assessment and monitoring are a key part of successful fisheries management. Advances in marine satellite remote sensing can contribute to the creation of methodologies for continual small pelagic fish spatial distribution monitoring that can act as supplementary tools for fisheries management decision making, enhancing traditional field practices. In this work a comprehensive Geospatial Web Service (GWS) is proposed that utilizes Sentinel-3 data to publish Spatial Distribution Modeling (SDM) maps for anchovy (Engraulis encrasiculous) and sardine (Sardina pilchardus). The proposed GWS is developed through the sole use of open-source programming languages and software and provides fishery management related data through various parameters: A) Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and Chlorophyll-a Concentration (CHL), B) mesoscale oceanic fronts and C) the SDM maps for the target species. The SDM results are produced through a Random Forest algorithm and utilized oceanographic parameters relevant to the ecological needs of the target species (CHL, SST, oceanic fronts and bathymetry). All data are processed and gap-free through a spatiotemporal DINEOF interpolation, allowing the continuous provision of information independently of the weather conditions. Furthermore, the service integrates auxiliary information, such as weather and sea state forecasts, that aim to contribute to maritime safety for effective decision-making. The resulting GWS offers an easy to use and interactive tool that bridges the gap between the scientific community and the decision makers. The utilization of satellite remote sensing enhances the scalability of the proposed service for future improvements and continuous monitoring.
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The journal ''Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment'' (RSASE) focuses on remote sensing studies that address specific topics with an emphasis on environmental and societal issues - regional / local studies with global significance. Subjects are encouraged to have an interdisciplinary approach and include, but are not limited by: " -Global and climate change studies addressing the impact of increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases, CO2 emission, carbon balance and carbon mitigation, energy system on social and environmental systems -Ecological and environmental issues including biodiversity, ecosystem dynamics, land degradation, atmospheric and water pollution, urban footprint, ecosystem management and natural hazards (e.g. earthquakes, typhoons, floods, landslides) -Natural resource studies including land-use in general, biomass estimation, forests, agricultural land, plantation, soils, coral reefs, wetland and water resources -Agriculture, food production systems and food security outcomes -Socio-economic issues including urban systems, urban growth, public health, epidemics, land-use transition and land use conflicts -Oceanography and coastal zone studies, including sea level rise projections, coastlines changes and the ocean-land interface -Regional challenges for remote sensing application techniques, monitoring and analysis, such as cloud screening and atmospheric correction for tropical regions -Interdisciplinary studies combining remote sensing, household survey data, field measurements and models to address environmental, societal and sustainability issues -Quantitative and qualitative analysis that documents the impact of using remote sensing studies in social, political, environmental or economic systems