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Satellite imaging coral reef resilience at regional scale. A case-study from Saudi Arabia
Authors:Rowlands Gwilym  Purkis Sam  Riegl Bernhard  Metsamaa Liisa  Bruckner Andrew  Renaud Philip
Affiliation:National Coral Reef Institute, Nova Southeastern University, Dania Beach, FL 33004, USA. rowlands@nova.edu
Abstract:We propose a framework for spatially estimating a proxy for coral reef resilience using remote sensing. Data spanning large areas of coral reef habitat were obtained using the commercial QuickBird satellite, and freely available imagery (NASA, Google Earth). Principles of coral reef ecology, field observation, and remote observations, were combined to devise mapped indices. These capture important and accessible components of coral reef resilience. Indices are divided between factors known to stress corals, and factors incorporating properties of the reef landscape that resist stress or promote coral growth. The first-basis for a remote sensed resilience index (RSRI), an estimate of expected reef resilience, is proposed. Developed for the Red Sea, the framework of our analysis is flexible and with minimal adaptation, could be extended to other reef regions. We aim to stimulate discussion as to use of remote sensing to do more than simply deliver habitat maps of coral reefs.
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