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Department of Estuarine and Ocean Sciences "Optical water classification of global oceans" Jianwei Wei, Senior Remote Sensing Scientist, Global Science and Technology, Inc., NOAA/NESDIS Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) at College Park, Maryland Wednesday, October 9, 2024 12:30pm-1:30pm Remote presentation Stream of lecture available in SMAST E 101-102 and via Zoom Abstract: Satellite ocean reflectance data cover diverse water types from coastal waters to open oceans. Spectral classification of these reflectance data allows for distinguishing and grouping of water bodies with characteristic bio-optical/biogeochemical features. In this talk, I will present the new optical water class products for global oceans. The new model accounts for the hyperspectral reflectance spectral shapes and resolves the global aquatic system into two dozen water classes. These classes are separable with distinct bio-optical and biogeochemical properties, such as light absorption and scattering coefficients, Chl-a, diffuse attenuation coefficient, and suspended particulate matter. The in situ and satellite matchup data show that the satellite water class data are accurate, especially in open oceans. The satellite water classes not only exhibit features comparable to the Longhurst ocean provinces but have captured additional aspects of the water classes, including the seasonality of ocean basins. The representation of coastal/inland environments is considerably improved. How to use the water class products is always appealing. With demonstrations, the water class data are used as an indicator of the subtropical ocean gyre expansion and of the coastal water quality fluctuations. To date, the global water class data have been generated at daily and monthly levels from multiple satellites: VIIRS/SNPP, OLCI/Sentinel-3, SGLI/GCOM-C, etc. The experimental data are freely accessible. Join Zoom Meeting https://umassd.zoom.us/j/97440069270?pwd=L2Z1bDZESTFCKzJYZWduYVhWenYvZz09 Meeting ID: 974 4006 9270 Passcode: 428029 For additional information, please contact Callie Rumbut at c.rumbut@umassd.edu
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Department of Fisheries Oceanography "Offshore Wind Interactions with the Marine Ecosystem" Elizabeth (Lisa) Methratta, Fisheries and Wind Scientist, NEFSC Wednesday, October 9, 2024 3:00 - 4:00 pm SMAST E 101-102 and via Zoom Abstract: Offshore wind development is advancing rapidly in the U.S. and around the world as the demand for renewable energy continues to grow. Impact producing factors (IPFs) associated with each phase of offshore wind development can affect the biological, physical, and chemical environment of the ocean. These include changes in habitat through the installation of manmade structures and scour protections, increased energy emissions, and changes in ocean physics. Research on these topics is accelerating but many knowledge gaps remain. This talk explores the potential effects of each phase of offshore wind development on the marine ecosystem, highlighting existing research on each of these topics; describes an effort undertaken by scientists at NOAA Fisheries to identify offshore wind research priorities; and lastly, touches on efforts currently underway to establish regional standards for project-level monitoring. Building knowledge to understand how wind development interacts with the marine ecosystem is needed to support co-existence of marine renewable energy and sustainable fisheries. ******************************************************* Join Zoom Meeting https://umassd.zoom.us/j/93758230260?pwd=OHJ5UDloQkZZaCtXcTlBNlR6Qm0rQT09 Meeting ID: 937 5823 0260 Passcode: 426839 ****************************************************** For additional information, please contact Callie Rumbut at c.rumbut@umassd.edu
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