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International Journal of Remote Sensing | 2004

A multispectral remote sensing study of coastal waters off Vancouver Island

Trevor Platt; Brian Irwin; Edward P. W. Horne; G. Borstad; V. Stuart; L. Payzant; Heidi Maass; P. Kepkay; William K. W. Li; J. Spry; J. Gower

In March 1996, a multispectral aircraft survey of the coastal waters off Vancouver Island was carried out using a Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI). This survey was combined with in situ measurements of water properties (phytoplankton composition, phytoplankton pigments, absorption spectra of phytoplankton, and concentration of dissolved organic carbon, or DOC). Comparison of the phytoplankton absorption data from this experiment with similar data from other regions shows that phytoplankton community has a significant impact on the spectral form and magnitude of absorption spectra, when normalized to unit chlorophyll-a. Concurrent measurements of in situ properties and aircraft data were obtained at eight stations. The in situ measurements of phytoplankton absorption and estimates of downwelling irradiance based on a clear-sky atmospheric-transmission model are used as inputs to a model of water-leaving irradiance. The modelled irradiances are compared with the remotely sensed values of water-leaving radiances. The observed differences between model and observation are used to evaluate the potential influence of DOC on water-leaving radiance. Practical difficulties of separating the phytoplankton signal from that of the coloured component of DOC (also known as yellow substance) are examined. Algorithms for estimation of the concentration of chlorophyll-a (the major phytoplankton pigment) can be based on their absorption or fluorescence properties. The distribution of chlorophyll-a in the study area is estimated using both these approaches, and possible causes for the observed discrepancies are discussed.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2005

Relation of phytoplankton species to ecosystem definition in the northwest Atlantic using remote sensing data

Emmanuel Devred; Shubha Sathyendranath; César Fuentes-Yaco; Heidi Maass; Trevor Platt

In this work, we present a new method for dynamic assignment of the boundaries of the ecological provinces of the North West Atlantic. The results are compared with the distribution of diatoms in the study area. Both analyses rely on ocean-colour data for the region. Diatoms were identified using remoteely-sensed data on the basis of their species-dependent absorption characteristics, which were embedded in a simple reflectance model(Sathyendranath et al., 2004). Maps of diatom distributions were produced for the area. Satellite-derived chlorophyll biomass and sea surface temperature (MODIS data) for the same period were used to redefine, in a dynamic way, the static borders of the ecological provinces (Sathyendranath et al., 1995; Longhurst 1998). The analyses were carried on two-week composite images, at different times of the year (April-May, July and October), to examine seasonal variability in the boundaries. The boundaries of provinces and the occurrence of diatoms were spatially coherent. Diatoms were favoured in rich waters on the continental shelf and in cold waters at high latitudes. In provinces labelled as oligotrophic (subtropical gyre and Gulf Stream), very negligible fractions of diatoms were found at any time of the year.


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2004

Discrimination of diatoms from other phytoplankton using ocean-colour data

Shubha Sathyendranath; Louisa Watts; Emmanuel Devred; Trevor Platt; Carla Caverhill; Heidi Maass


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2009

Carbon-to-chlorophyll ratio and growth rate of phytoplankton in the sea

Shubha Sathyendranath; Venetia Stuart; Anitha Nair; Kenji Oka; Toru Nakane; Heather Bouman; Marie-Hélène Forget; Heidi Maass; Trevor Platt


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

A two‐component model of phytoplankton absorption in the open ocean: Theory and applications

Emmanuel Devred; Shubha Sathyendranath; Venetia Stuart; Heidi Maass; Osvaldo Ulloa; Trevor Platt


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2003

Temperature as indicator of optical properties and community structure of marine phytoplankton: implications for remote sensing

Heather Bouman; Trevor Platt; Shubha Sathyendranath; William K. W. Li; Venetia Stuart; César Fuentes-Yaco; Heidi Maass; Edward P. W. Horne; Osvaldo Ulloa; Vivian A. Lutz; Margareth Kyewalyanga


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2000

Bio-optical characteristics of diatom and prymnesiophyte populations in the Labrador Sea

Venetia Stuart; Shubha Sathyendranath; Erica J. H. Head; Trevor Platt; Brian Irwin; Heidi Maass


Progress in Oceanography | 2008

Adaptive model of plankton dynamics for the North Atlantic

Markus Pahlow; Alain F. Vézina; Benoit Casault; Heidi Maass; Louise Malloch; Daniel G. Wright; Youyu Lu


IJMS Vol.34(4) [December 2005] | 2005

Remote sensing of ocean colour: Towards algorithms for retrieval of pigment composition

Shubha Sathyendranath; Venetia Stuart; Trevor Platt; Heather Bouman; Osvaldo Ulloa; Heidi Maass; Nova Scotia


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 1999

Modelling new production in the northwest Indian Ocean region

L. J. Watts; Shubha Sathyendranath; Carla Caverhill; Heidi Maass; Trevor Platt; N.J.P. Owens

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Trevor Platt

Plymouth Marine Laboratory

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Carla Caverhill

Bedford Institute of Oceanography

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César Fuentes-Yaco

Bedford Institute of Oceanography

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George N. White

Bedford Institute of Oceanography

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Brian Irwin

Bedford Institute of Oceanography

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Cathy Porter

Bedford Institute of Oceanography

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Edward P. W. Horne

Bedford Institute of Oceanography

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