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A PILOT PROJECT TO DETECT AND FORECAST HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS IN THE NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO

机译:探测和预测墨西哥北部海湾有害藻类的试点项目

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More timely access to data and information on the initiation, evolution and effects of harmful algal blooms can reduce adverse impacts on valued natural resources and human health. To achieve this in the northern Gulf of Mexico, a pilot project was initiated to develop a user-driven, end-to-end (measurements to applications) observing system. A key strategy of the project is to coordinate existing state, federal and academic programs at an unprecedented level of collaboration and partnership. Resource managers charged with protection of public health and aquatic resources require immediate notice of algal events and a forecast of when, where and what adverse effects will likely occur. Further, managers require integrated analyses and interpretations, rather than raw data, to make effective decisions. Consequently, a functional observing system must collect and transform diverse measurements into usable forecasts. Data needed to support development of forecasts will include such properties as sea surface temperature, winds, currents and waves; precipitation and freshwater flows with related discharges of sediment and nutrients; salinity, dissolved oxygen, and chlorophyll concentrations (in vivo fluorescence); and remotely-sensed spatial images of sea surface chlorophyll concentrations. These data will be provided via a mixture of discrete and autonomous in situ sensing with near real-time data telemetry, and remote sensing from space (SeaWiFS), aircraft (hyperspectral imagery) or land (high-frequency radar). With calibration across these platforms, the project will ultimately provide a 4-dimensional visualization of harmful algae events in a time frame suitable to resource managers.
机译:更及时地获取有关有害藻华的发生,演变和影响的数据和信息,可以减少对宝贵的自然资源和人类健康的不利影响。为了在墨西哥湾北部实现这一目标,启动了一个试点项目,以开发一个用户驱动的端到端(应用程序的测量)观测系统。该项目的关键策略是在前所未有的协作和伙伴关系水平下协调现有的州,联邦和学术计划。负责保护公共卫生和水生资源的资源管理者,需要立即通知藻类事件,并预测何时,何地以及会发生何种不利影响。此外,管理人员需要综合分析和解释,而不是原始数据,才能做出有效的决策。因此,功能观测系统必须收集各种测量并将其转换为可用的预测。支持预报发展所需的数据将包括海面温度,风,洋流和海浪等属性;降水和淡水流以及相关的沉积物和养分排放;盐度,溶解氧和叶绿素浓度(体内荧光);和海面叶绿素浓度的遥感空间图像。这些数据将通过离散和自主原位传感与近实时数据遥测,以及来自太空(SeaWiFS),飞机(高光谱成像)或陆地(高频雷达)的遥感混合提供。通过对这些平台的校准,该项目将最终在适合资源管理者的时间范围内提供有害藻类事件的4维可视化。

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