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Using High Resolution Multispectral Imaging to Map Pacific Coral Reefs in support of UNESCO's World Heritage Central Pacific Project

机译:使用高分辨率多光谱成像来映射太平洋珊瑚礁,支持联合国教科文组织世界遗产中部地区

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Concerns over worldwide declines in marine resources have prompted the search for innovative solutions for their conservation and management, particularly for coral reef ecosystems. Rapid advances in sensor resolution, coupled with image analysis techniques tailored to the unique optical problems of marine environments have enabled the derivation of detailed benthic habitat maps of coral reef habitats from multispectral satellite imagery. Such maps delineate coral reefs' main ecological communities, and are essential for management of these resources as baseline assessments. UNESCO's World Heritage Central Pacific Project plans to afford protection through World Heritage recognition to a number of islands and atolls in the central Pacific Ocean, including the Phoenix Archipelago in the Republic of Kiribati. Most of these islands however lack natural resource maps needed for the identification of priority areas for inclusion in a marine reserve system. Our project provides assistance to UNESCO's World Heritage Centre and the Kiribati Government by developing benthic and terrestrial habitat maps of the Phoenix Islands from high-resolution multispectral imagery. The approach involves: (ⅰ) the analysis of new Quickbird multispectral imagery; and (ⅱ) the use of MARXAN~R, a simulated annealing algorithm that uses a GIS interface. Analysis of satellite imagery was performed with ENVI. and includes removal of atmospheric effects using ATCOR (a M0DTRAN4 radiative transfer model); de-glinting and water column correction algorithms; and a number of unsupervised and supervised classifiers. Previously collected ground-truth data was used to train classifications. The resulting habitat maps are then used as input to MARXAN. This algorithm ultimately identifies a proportion of each habitat to be set aside for protection, and prioritizes conservation areas. The outputs of this research are being delivered to the UNESCO World Heritage Centre office and the Kiribati Government as baseline assessments of these resources and to assist in marine reserve planning.
机译:对世界各地的海洋资源下降的担忧促使寻求他们的保护和管理的创新解决方案,特别是对于珊瑚礁生态系统。传感器分辨率的快速进步,与对海洋环境的独特光学问题量身定制的图像分析技术相结合,使得从多光谱卫星图像中衍生珊瑚礁栖息地的详细底栖栖息地地图。这样的地图描绘了珊瑚礁的主要生态社区,对这些资源的管理是必不可少的作为基线评估。联合国教科文组织世界遗产中华古区的项目计划通过世界遗产认可,在中原海洋的一些岛屿和环礁中提供保护,包括基里巴斯共和国的凤凰群岛。然而,这些岛屿中的大多数缺乏识别纳入海洋储备系统的优先领域所需的自然资源地图。我们的项目通过从高分辨率多光谱图像开发凤凰群岛的底栖和陆地栖息地地图向教科文组织的世界遗产中心和基里巴斯政府提供援助。该方法涉及:(Ⅰ)新Quickbird MultiSpectral图像的分析; (Ⅱ)使用Marxan〜R,一种使用GIS界面的模拟退火算法。用envi进行卫星图像分析。包括使用ATCOR(M0DTRAN4辐射转移模型)去除大气效应;去闪光和水柱校正算法;和一些无人监督和监督的分类器。以前收集的地面真实数据用于培训分类。然后将得到的栖息地映射用作Marxan的输入。该算法最终识别将搁置栖息地的一部分用于保护,并优先考虑保护区。该研究的产出正在向教科文组织世界遗产中心办事处和基里巴斯政府作为这些资源的基线评估,并协助海洋储备计划。

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