E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Classification of shallow water seabed profile based on Landsat 8 imagery and in-situ data. Case study in Gili Matra Island Lombok, Indonesia

  • Ayustina Ratih,
  • Aulia Zahra,
  • Mustakin Haji,
  • Alam Fiyesti,
  • Amron Amron,
  • Yuwono Doddy,
  • Ahmad Triguardi,
  • Prayogo Aldo,
  • Sari Fitra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184704002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47
p. 04002

Abstract

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Shallow water seabed profile has considerable potential resources so the availability of information which very important for coastal resources. The use of remote sensing techniques is considered to provide coastal information effective and efficient. This research aimed to determine the shallow water seabed profile based on Landsat 8 Imagery and its accuracy related to the in situ data. Methods of this research are satellite mage pre-processing, image classification, field survey, image classification, and accuracy assesment . Therefore, 6 classification of shallow water seabed profile, there are rubble (R), seagrass mixed sand (MIX -SG/SD), coral reefs mixed rubble (MIX-C/RB), rubble mixed dead coral (MIX-RB/DC), sand mixed rubble (MIX-SD/RB), and sand mixed seagrass (MIX-SD/SG), respectevely. The result of this classification has an accuracy value 80%.