Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (Sep 2020)

Mesoscale Ocean Feature Identification in the North Aegean Sea with the Use of Sentinel-3 Data

  • Spyros Spondylidis,
  • Konstantinos Topouzelis,
  • Dimitris Kavroudakis,
  • Michail Vaitis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse8100740
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 10
p. 740

Abstract

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The identification of oceanographic circulation related features is a valuable tool for environmental and fishery management authorities, commercial use and institutional research. Remote sensing techniques are suitable for detection, as in situ measurements are prohibitively costly, spatially sparse and infrequent. Still, these imagery applications require a certain level of technical and theoretical skill making them practically unreachable to the immediate beneficiaries. In this paper a new geospatial web service is proposed for providing daily data on mesoscale oceanic feature identification in the North Aegean Sea, produced by Sentinel-3 SLSTR Sea Surface Temperature (SST) imagery, to end users. The service encompasses an automated process for: raw data acquisition, interpolation, oceanic feature extraction and publishing through a webGIS application. Level-2 SST data are interpolated through a Co-Kriging algorithm, involving information from short term historical data, in order to retain as much information as possible. A modified gradient edge detection methodology is then applied to the interpolated products for the mesoscale feature extraction. The resulting datasets are served according to the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards and are available for visualization, processing and download though a dedicated web portal.

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