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Inproceedings Reference Estimating PCO2 from remote sensing in the Belgian Coastal Zone.
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Webpublished Reference The SCAR-MarBIN Register of Antarctic Marine Species (RAMS)
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Webpublished Reference World Amphipoda database. World Register of Marine Species
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Incollection Reference Hydrodynamic models.
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Incollection Reference Application 2: Connectivity.
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Article Reference Seaborne measurements of near infrared water-leaving reflectance: The similarity spectrum for turbid waters
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Article Reference Development and application of an algorithm for detecting Phaeocystis globosa blooms in the Case 2 Southern North Sea waters
While mapping algal blooms from space is now well-established, mapping undesirable algal blooms in eutrophicated coastal waters raises further challenge in detecting individual phytoplankton species. In this paper, an algorithm is developed and tested for detecting Phaeocystis globosa blooms in the Southern North Sea. For this purpose, we first measured the light absorption properties of two phytoplankton groups, P. globosa and diatoms, in laboratory-controlled experiments. The main spectral difference between both groups was observed at 467 nm due to the absorption of the pigment chlorophyll c3 only present in P. globosa, suggesting that the absorption at 467 nm can be used to detect this alga in the field. A Phaeocystis-detection algorithm is proposed to retrieve chlorophyll c3 using either total absorption or water-leaving reflectance field data. Application of this algorithm to absorption and reflectance data from Phaeocystis-dominated natural communities shows positive results. Comparison with pigment concentrations and cell counts suggests that the algorithm can flag the presence of P. globosa and provide quantitative information above a chlorophyll c3 threshold of 0.3 mg m(-3) equivalent to a P. globosa cell density of 3 x 10(6) cells L(-1). Finally, the possibility of extrapolating this information to remote sensing reflectance data in these turbid waters is evaluated.
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Article Reference object code Where is my jelly?
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Conference Reference Towards a model for the redistribution of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) due to pile driving in Belgian waters
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Inproceedings Reference Implementation of the EU CCS Directive in Europe: Results and Development in 2013
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