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DOI10.3389/fmars.2019.00485
ISSN2296-7745
Citation KeyGroomSBBBBBCCCCCDFHHJKKLPMPSSSSSVW:2019:CuStFu
TitleSatellite ocean colour: current status and future perspective
Year2019
MonthJuly
Access Date2024, May 27
Type of Workjournal article
Secondary TypePRE PI
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Author 1 Groom, Steve B.
 2 Sathyendranath, Shubha
 3 Ban, Yai
 4 Bernard, Stewart
 5 Brewin, Bob
 6 Brotas, Vanda
 7 Brockmann, Carsten
 8 Chauhan, Prakash
 9 Choi, Jong-Kuk
10 Chuprin, Andrei
11 Ciavatta, Stefano
12 Cipollini, Paulo
13 Donlon, Craig
14 Franz, Bryan A.
15 He, Xianqiang
16 Hirata, Takafumi
17 Jackson, Thomas
18 Kampel, Milton
19 Krasemann, Hajo
20 Lavender, Samantha J.
21 Pardo-Martinez, Silvia
22 Melin, Frederic
23 Platt, Trevor
24 Santoleri, Rosalia
25 Skakala, Jozef
26 Schaeffer, Blake
27 Smith, Marie
28 Steinmetz, Francois
29 Valente, Andre
30 Wang, Menghua
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Affiliation 1 Plymouth Marine Laboratory
 2 Plymouth Marine Laboratory
 3 State Key Laboratory of Satellite Ocean Environment Dynamics (SOED)
 4 Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
 5 Plymouth Marine Laboratory
 6 Universidade de Lisboa
 7 Brockmann Consult
 8 Indian Institute of Remote Sensing
 9 Plymouth Marine Laboratory
10 Plymouth Marine Laboratory
11 Plymouth Marine Laboratory
12 European Centre for Space Applications and Telecommunications (ECSAT)
13 European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC)
14 Goddard Space Flight Center
15 State Key Laboratory of Satellite Ocean Environment Dynamics (SOED)
16 Hokkaido University
17 Plymouth Marine Laboratory
18 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
19 Helmholtz Centre for Materials and Coastal Research (HZG)
20 Pixalytics Ltd
21 Plymouth Marine Laboratory
22 European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC)
23 Plymouth Marine Laboratory
24 National Research Council
25 Plymouth Marine Laboratory
26 United States Environmental Protection Agency
27 Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
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29 Universidade de Lisboa
30 Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR)
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JournalFrontiers in Marine Science
Volume6
Pagese485
History (UTC)2019-08-07 11:30:09 :: simone -> administrator :: 2019
2020-01-06 11:42:17 :: administrator -> simone :: 2019
3. Content and structure
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KeywordsOcean colour
phytoplankton
ground-segment
climate data records
water-quality
capacity building
AbstractSpectrally-resolved water-leaving radiances (ocean colour) and inferred chlorophyll concentration are key to studying phytoplankton dynamics at seasonal and inter-annual scales, for a better understanding of the role of phytoplankton in marine biogeochemistry; the global carbon cycle; and the response of marine ecosystems to climate variability, change and feedback processes. Ocean colour data also have a critical role in operational observation systems monitoring coastal eutrophication, harmful algal blooms, and sediment plumes. The contiguous ocean-colour record reached 21 years in 2018; however, it is comprised of a number of one-off missions such that creating a consistent time-series of ocean-colour data requires merging of the individual sensors (including MERIS, Aqua-MODIS, SeaWiFS, VIIRS and OLCI) with differing sensor characteristics, without introducing artefacts. By contrast, the next decade will see consistent observations from operational ocean colour series with sensors of similar design and with a replacement strategy. Also, by 2029 the record will start to be of sufficient duration to discriminate climate change impacts from natural variability, at least in some regions. This paper describes current status and future prospects in the field of ocean colour focussing on large to medium resolution observations of oceans and coastal seas. It reviews the user requirements in terms of products and uncertainty characteristics and then describes features of current and future satellite ocean-colour sensors, both operational and innovative. The key role of in situ validation and calibration is highlighted as are ground segments that process the data received from the ocean-colour sensors and deliver analysis-ready products to end-users. Example applications of the ocean-colour data are presented, focussing on the climate data record and operational applications including water quality and assimilation into numerical models. Current capacity building and training activities pertinent to ocean are described and finally a summary of future perspectives is provided.
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