Surveillance of waste disposal activity at sea using satellite ocean color imagers: GOCI and MODIS

  • Gi Hoon Hong
  • , Dong Beom Yang
  • , Hyun Mi Lee
  • , Sung Ryull Yang
  • , Hee Woon Chung
  • , Chang Joon Kim
  • , Young Il Kim
  • , Chang Soo Chung
  • , Yu Hwan Ahn
  • , Young Je Park
  • , Jeong Eon Moon

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Abstract

Korean Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI) and Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Aqua observations of the variation in ocean color at the sea surface were utilized to monitor the impact of nutrient-rich sewage sludge disposal in the oligotrophic area of the Yellow Sea. MODIS revealed that algal blooms persisted in the spring annually at the dump site in the Yellow Sea since year 2000 to the present. A number of implications of using products of the satellite ocean color imagers were exploited here based on the measurements in the Yellow Sea. GOCI observes almost every hour during the daylight period, every day since June 2011. Therefore, GOCI provides a powerful tool to monitor waste disposal at sea in real time. Tracking of disposal activity from a large tanker was possible hour by hour from the GOCI timeseries images compared to MODIS. Smaller changes in the color of the ocean surface can be easily observed, as GOCI resolves images at smaller scales in space and time in comparison to polar orbiting satellites, e. g., MODIS. GOCI may be widely used to monitor various marine activities in the sea, including waste disposal activity from ships.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)387-394
Number of pages8
JournalOcean Science Journal
Volume47
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • GOCI
  • MODIS
  • surveillance
  • waste disposal

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