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International Journal of Remote Sensing | 2002

A five channel chlorophyll concentration algorithm applied to SeaWiFS data processed by SeaDAS in coastal waters

Francis Gohin; J. N. Druon; Luis Lampert

Chlorophyll-a concentration derived from the Sea-viewing Wide Fieldof-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) after applying the current SeaWiFS Data Analysis System (SeaDAS) processing tools appears to be higher than reality in coastal areas, particularly from late summer to early spring when optical properties of water are dominated by yellow substances and suspended matter. As a complement to the SeaWiFS standard procedure addressing clear water, empirical algorithms can bring immediate progress for observing the coastal domain. This paper proposes to modify the SeaWiFS Ocean Colour 4 band algorithm (OC4) by including the 412 and 555 channels. The effect of the suspended matter on the ratios used as inputs in OC4 is revealed by the 555 channel whereas the atmospheric over-correction and the absorption by yellow substances are related to the 412 channel. Based on a dataset located in the English Channel and on the continental shelf of the Bay of Biscay, a parametrization of the relationship between the OC4 ratio and the 412 and 555 bands has been empirically proposed for different chlorophyll concentrations. Application of a lookup table, relating triplets (OC4 band ratio, 412 and 555 bands) to chlorophyll-a concentration, provides realistic concentration maps likely to satisfy the needs of researchers involved in environmental surveying or fishery management.


Continental Shelf Research | 2003

Satellite and in situ observations of a late winter phytoplankton bloom, in the northern Bay of Biscay

Francis Gohin; Luis Lampert; Jean-François Guillaud; Alain Herbland; Elisabeth Nézan

A phytoplankton bloom was observed in late winter 2000, on the continental shelf offshore of southern Brittany, in northwestern Bay of Biscay. This bloom appeared initially along the 120-m isobath, in stratified and clear waters, at the interface between the oceanic water and the plumes of southern Brittany rivers (mainly the Loire and Vilaine). The development of the bloom was triggered by favourable meteorological conditions, characterised by solar irradiance reaching the maximum level expected for that period of the year. Outside of the bloom area, the phytoplankton photosynthesis was irradiance limited: inshore, because of the stronger attenuation of the light; offshore, because of the weak stratification. The hydrological conditions at the onset of the bloom were observed in the field, during the oceanographic cruise MODYCOT. However, without SeaWiFS, the only observations related to this major event in the primary production would have been those of the coastal phytoplankton network (REPHY (REseau PHYtoplankton)).


Journal of Phycology | 2017

Contribution of benthic microalgae to the temporal variation in phytoplankton assemblages in a macrotidal system

Tania Hernández Fariñas; Lourenço Ribeiro; Dominique Soudant; Catherine Belin; Cédric Bacher; Luis Lampert; Laurent Barillé

Suspended marine benthic microalgae in the water column reflect the close relationship between the benthic and pelagic components of coastal ecosystems. In this study, a 12‐year phytoplankton time‐series was used to investigate the contribution of benthic microalgae to the pelagic system at a site along the French‐Atlantic coast. Furthermore, all taxa identified were allocated into different growth forms in order to study their seasonal patterns. The highest contribution of benthic microalgae was observed during the winter period, reaching up to 60% of the carbon biomass in the water column. The haptobenthic growth form showed the highest contribution in terms of biomass, dominant in the fall‐winter period when the turbidity and the river flow were high. The epipelic growth form did not follow any seasonal pattern. The epiphytic diatom Licmophora was most commonly found during summer. As benthic microalgae were found in the water column throughout the year, the temporal variation detected in the structure of pelagic assemblages in a macrotidal ecosystem was partly derived from the differentiated contribution of several benthic growth forms.


Continental Shelf Research | 2004

Hydrographical variability on the French continental shelf in the Bay of Biscay, during the 1990s

Ingrid Puillat; Pascal Lazure; Anne-Marie Jegou; Luis Lampert; Peter I. Miller


Remote Sensing of Environment | 2008

Towards a better assessment of the ecological status of coastal waters using satellite-derived chlorophyll-a concentrations

Francis Gohin; Bertrand Saulquin; Héléne Oger-Jeanneret; Loic Lozach; Luis Lampert; Alain Lefebvre; Philippe Riou; Franck Bruchon


Scientia Marina | 2006

Mesoscale hydrological variability induced by northwesterly wind on the French continental shelf of the Bay of Biscay

Ingrid Puillat; Pascal Lazure; Anne-Marie Jegou; Luis Lampert; Peter I. Miller


Scientia Marina | 2006

Seasonal evolution of the nutrient pattern on Biscay Bay continental shelf over the years 1999-2000

Sophie Loyer; Luis Lampert; Alain Menesguen; Philippe Cann; Thierry Labasque


Journal of Sea Research | 2012

Spatiotemporal dynamics of physicochemical and photosynthetic parameters in the central English Channel

Camille Napoléon; Virginie Raimbault; Liliane Fiant; Philippe Riou; Sébastien Lefebvre; Luis Lampert; Pascal Claquin


Environmental Economics and Policy Studies | 2017

On the influence of environmental factors on harvest: the French Guiana shrimp fishery paradox

Nicolas Sanz; Bassirou Diop; Fabian Blanchard; Luis Lampert


Endangered Species Research | 2015

Ontogenetic dietary and habitat shifts in goliath grouper Epinephelus itajara from French Guiana

C. Artero; C. C. Koenig; P. Richard; R. Berzins; G. Guillou; C. Bouchon; Luis Lampert

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