From orbit, some of the most remote corners of the ocean are suddenly lighting up in surreal shades of turquoise, lime, and ...
Remote sensing of ocean color is a currently well-established science that provides information about water composition and the depth of light penetration based on the ocean color, as seen from space.
Scientists have unveiled a groundbreaking method (CSAC) to harmonize satellite ocean color data across various satellites, which paved the way for the generation of reliable, global-scale, long-term, ...
A five-day training programme on ‘Ocean Colour Remote Sensing for Fisheries and Climatic Science Research’ began at the Department of Chemical Oceanography of the Cochin University of Science and ...
We take for granted that the sky is blue, leaves are green, and the ocean is kind of blue-green, but scientists warn that some of those things won’t stay the same for long. As the Earth’s climate ...
"The sea looks blue" can be explained scientifically and is recognized as one of the common common sense. However, there is a surprise report that "the color of the ocean may gradually change over the ...
Optical remote sensing technologies provide the ability to monitor short- and long-term changes in coral reefs, deep-sea fisheries, and off-shore oilfields, and to supply real-time information about ...
Probably the most dominant oceanographic feature of the western North Atlantic Ocean is the Gulf Stream. The northern edge of that current is clearly visible in the chlorophyll field measured by ...