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Title: SST derivation from MSG for PUMA Pilot Projects in Fisheries
Authors: Clerici, M.
Hoepffner, N.
Diop, M.
Ka, A.
Kirugara, D.
Ndungu, J.
Keywords: Sea surface temperatures
Environment management
Fishery management
Remote sensing
Surface temperature
Thermal fronts
Sea surface
Ocean currents
Natural variability
Meteorological institutions
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: International Journal of Remote Sensing Vol. 30, No. 8, p. 1941-1959.
Abstract: This study presents the technical and scientific results obtained through a collaboration between the Institute for Environment and Sustainability (Joint Research Centre of the European Commission) and two PUMA Pilot Projects, namely the Western Indian Ocean Satellite Application Project (WIOSAP), and the Monitoring of the Oceanographic and Meteorological Environment in support of the Management of Fisheries in Senegal (SEGEPS). Both projects are aimed at an optimized use of MSG (Meteosat Second Generation) satellite images to improve the management of regional fisheries and the current scientific knowledge on the natural variability of the fish stocks. A Sea Surface Temperature product from MSG is generated operationally at the native SEVIRI resolution (3 km at the sub-satellite point) and can be used to locate upwelling regions and thermal fronts for the identification of Potential Fishing Zones (PFZs).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/314
ISSN: 0143-1161
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