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Title: IGOS Coral Reef Subtheme


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IGOS Coral Reef Sub-theme
  • Arthur Dahl
  • THE CHALLENGE OF OBSERVING CORAL REEFS
  • The IGOS Coral Reef Sub-theme report.

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Why a coral reef theme?
  • First major ecosystem type to show rapid global
    degradation
  • Reservoir of marine biodiversity
  • Food security, protection, livelihoods for 500
    million people
  • Major resource for SIDS, etc.
  • Basis for tourism industry
  • Damage from global climate change

3
Challenges of the coastal zone
  • Dynamic land-water boundary
  • Air-water interface
  • Waves, tides and currents
  • Light penetration in water column
  • Variable water quality/reflectance
  • Linear features with great depth variation

4
Coral reef challenges
  • Difficult access
  • Largely vertical orientation
  • Diverse and patchy biological communities
  • Symbioses mix spectral signatures
  • Dynamic in time and space

5
Coral reef user needs
  • Mapping morphology/habitats
  • Detecting change
  • Early warning (stresses, hotspots)
  • Local reef status
  • Management effectiveness

6
Satellite observation goalshigh resolution
  • Protocols to map/monitor ecosystem health
  • Hyper 1 meter sensor
  • Multi non-pointable or hyper pointable
  • Resolution 1-5 meters
  • Coverage annual, monthly pass
  • Radiometric accuracy gt 12 bits

7
Satellite observation goals low
resolutionEnvironmental monitoring
  • Ocean color
  • SST spatial resolution 1 km, accuracy 0.05-0.1C
  • Atmospheric sounding CO2 in water,
    Temperature/humidity profiles
  • Sea surface salinity
  • Wind scatterometers near coast, more frequent
  • Altimeters
  • SAR improve algorithms for wave height/direction

8
In situ needs
  • Strategy to optimize information from instrument
    platforms, scientific monitoring and volunteer
    monitoring
  • Integrate remote sensing into in situ monitoring
    via regional centres
  • Determine capacity to extrapolate to large reef
    areas
  • New underwater remote sensing instrument packages

9
Data assimilation and outputs
  • Strengthen ReefBase with GIS and response
    capacities
  • Integrate remote sensing products into research,
    capacity-building, decision-support
  • Build scientific capacity for analysis and
    interpretation
  • Extend instrumented monitoring stations on coral
    reefs
  • Develop products for fishers, tourism, reserve
    managers, governments, planners, scientists
  • Establish web inventory of sources

10
Institutional requirements
  • Obtain stable funding for international
    coordination of coral reef monitoring and
    assessment
  • Incorporate coral reef monitoring into
    operational coastal observing programmes
  • Organize regular information exchange for
    coordination and strategic planning among global,
    regional and national programmes
  • Design information delivery on a regional basis
    at affordable cost

11
Theme implementation
  • Overall leadership and management GOOS/GTOS
    (Coastal Theme)
  • Policy coordination International Coral Reef
    Initiative
  • Remote sensing NOAA NESDIS lead, CEOS,
    UNESCO/IOC and UNEP
  • Interpretation ?
  • In situ coordination GCRMN, GOOS/GTOS
  • Data management ReefBase, UNEP/WCMC, NOAA CoRIS
  • Products/services ICRAN, GCRMN, NOAA/NESDIS,
    WorldFish Center, NCORE, IOC/GOOS, GTOS

12
Coral Reef Theme team
  • Arthur Dahl, Co-leader, UNEP ICRAN (Geneva)
  • Alan E. Strong, Co-leader, NOAA (Maryland)
  • Serge Andrefouet, Univ. South Florida/IRD
    (Noumea)
  • Filipe Arzayus, NOAA (USA)
  • Billy Causey, Florida Keys Sanctuary (Marathon)
  • Ned Cyr, GOOS/IOC and NOAA (Maryland)
  • Ed Green, UNEP-WCMC (Cambridge)
  • Georg Heiss, Reef Check (Bremen)
  • Tiit Kutser, Univ. Uppsala (formerly CSIRO,
    Australia)
  • John McManus, NCORE (Miami)
  • Peter J. Mumby, Univ. Exeter (UK)
  • Jamie Oliver, WorldFish Center (Penang)
  • Brad Opdyke, IGBP/ANU (Canberra)
  • Bernard Salvat, EPHE-CNRS (Perpignan)
  • William Skirving, AIMS (Townsville)/NOAA
  • Marjo Vierros, CBD (Montreal)
  • Clive Wilkinson, GCRMN (Townsville)

13
Major needs
  • Improve link between remote sensing and in situ
    monitoring
  • Sustainable funding for coordination and
    information flow
  • Improve data management/exchange
  • Rapid response capacity
  • High spatial/spectral resolution to detect
    community changes
  • Mapping/monitoring at 1-4m resolution

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