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Ocean color NATO SfPS Project Annual Meeting Istanbul 10-11 November 2011. Project title “Ocean colour – Application for the Western Black Sea” Period of development: 2010 – 2014 Joint Research Centre of EC (JRC), Ispra, Italy ( through a Letter of Endorsement) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Ocean color NATO SfPS  Project Annual Meeting Istanbul 10-11 November 2011

Ocean color NATO SfPS Ocean color NATO SfPS

Project Annual MeetingProject Annual MeetingIstanbul 10-11 November 2011Istanbul 10-11 November 2011

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Project title “Ocean colour – Application for the Western Black Sea”

Period of development: 2010 – 2014

• Joint Research Centre of EC (JRC), Ispra, Italy (through a Letter of Endorsement)

• Maritime Hydrographic Directorate (MHD), Constanta, Romania• Research Center of the Navy, Costanta, Romania)• Institute of Oceanology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IO-BAS), Bulgaria,

Varna• National Institute for Marine Research and Development (NIMRD) Grigore

Antipa, Constanta, Romania

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Rationale and Justification

The Black Sea receives drainage from almost one-third of the continental Europe (five times its own surface) which includes significant portions of 17 countries, 13 capital cities and some 160 million people. Of all the basins of the world ocean, the environmental degradation in the Black Sea is the most severe.

The monitoring of trophic and geochemical status of the Black Sea can rely on satellite ocean color data. In fact such a technology allows for the determination at synoptic scale of water quality indicators like: -chlorophyll a concentration (and potentially accessory pigments) used as a proxy for phytoplankton biomass; -concentration of total suspended matter and colored dissolved organic matter through its absorption properties.Current limitation in the operational use of satellite ocean color data in the Black Sea and in other marginal seas is the lack of regional bio-optical algorithms linking the satellite signal to the specific water quality indicators. In fact operational satellite products generally rely on algorithms developed for global applications which generally are the source of large uncertainties in coastal areas. This urges the development of specific regional bio-optical algorithms on the basis of comprehensive data sets of statistically representative in situ measurements.

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Current Status and Objectives

Optical remote sensing (satellite ocean color) has demonstrated the capability to provide synoptic information of the optical and biogeochemical properties of the oceans. This is based on the determination of the spectrum of the water leaving radiance (i.e., the radiance emerging from below the sea surface obtained from the top-of-atmosphere signal corrected for the atmospheric perturbation).

The proposed project, within the framework of ESA and ROSA coordinated activities, and with the collaboration of JRC, aims at carrying out dedicated bio-optical cruises in the Romanian waters influenced by the Danube discharges. The data collection carried out by the partnership will basically rely on the equipment and methodologies regularly applied by the JRC for mapping the bio-optical properties of the European seas and complying with the MERIS Validation Team protocols.

The in situ data collected during these cruises will then be applied: i. to verify the consistency of the models utilized for the atmospheric correction process in sediment dominated waters with specific reference to the MERIS bright pixel atmospheric correction; ii. to support the development of regional bio-optical algorithms and models for the determination of optically significant seawater constituents in the form of concentration or inherent optical properties from satellite ocean color sensor data (with the highest priority for MERIS imagery).

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The project also aims at operating an autonomous above-water radiometer on an oil platform in front of the Romanian coast. This system will produce data which will be used for the continuous assessment of the atmospheric correction process of current satellite ocean colors sensors (with the highest priority for MERIS). The autonomous radiometer will be provided by the JRC and will be part of the international AERONET-OC network. The long-term operation of the system will be taken over by NIMRD with the support of the JRC. The system will ensure real-time transmission of data. These will be available to the project partnership without restrictions from the AERONET-OC data base and also from the ESA MERMAID server. The operation of the above-water system will be complemented by an ADCP (Acoustic Doppler Current Profile) operated near the deployment platform to monitor sea currents and wave regimes. The data exploitation will comprise the continuous analysis of in-situ and satellite match-up data, and an evaluation of the sea current effects on them.

The project will also benefit from the NIMRD data archive of transparency and sea color produced during different oceanographic cruises from 1971 to 2009.

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DataThe in situ data collected within the framework of the oceanographic cruises will comprise state-of-the-art and quality assured comprehensive measurements of

apparent and inherent optical properties of seawater, in addition to the concentration of optically significant constituents

AOP are the remote sensing reflectance and the diffuse attenuation coefficient (all determined through in-water radiometric profiling). Inherent optical properties are the absorption, scattering and back-scattering coefficients (determined through in-water profiling). Concentrations of specific seawater suspended constituents include those of pigments and total suspended matter (determined from laboratory analysis of water samples).

The in situ data collected with the autonomous above-water radiometer on a continuous basis will be the remote sensing reflectance and the aerosol optical thickness

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Milestones and Deliverables

i. the installation of the autonomous system on an offshore oil platform in the Danube area during the first year; ii. the completion of the oceanographic campaigns scheduled for the first and second year; and iii. yearly summary of data analysis.

Accordingly deliverables are:

Data from the fixed platform (i.e., the radiometric data accessible from the AERONET OC and MERMAID servers and ADCP data accessible from NIMRD)

Data from ship campaigns (radiometric data and inherent optical properties); Annual scientific reports and publications documenting the field activities and

results from data analysis.

It is expected that results are also presented in at least one workshop (e.g., MERIS Validation Team Meeting) or conference per year.

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ECOOPEuropean COastal-shelf sea OPerational observing and forecasting system

Regional Atmospheric Model (ALADIN Family

Basin-Scale Circulation Model

Sea Surface Elevation

Ro~ 1 km170 x 270

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NIMRDNIMRDRomanian National Romanian National Monitoring Program (part of Monitoring Program (part of BSIMAP)BSIMAP) Romanian Monitoring grid Romanian Monitoring grid - 44 stations - 44 stations 21 in coastal waters 21 in coastal waters 12 in transitional waters12 in transitional waters11 in marine waters11 in marine waters

inner shelf waters – inner shelf waters – covered quite well spatially covered quite well spatially and temporally in the and temporally in the National Monitoring Program National Monitoring Program

outer shelf and open outer shelf and open waters - occasionally covered waters - occasionally covered within the framework of within the framework of various projectsvarious projects

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Parameters monitored in parallel, Parameters monitored in parallel, in situ in situ and remote sensingand remote sensing

Chlorophyll Chlorophyll aa commonly used parameter for the estimation of commonly used parameter for the estimation of phytoplankton biomass and primary productionphytoplankton biomass and primary productionincluded in the list of indicators of eutrophication within included in the list of indicators of eutrophication within WFDWFDproposed indicator related to “Direct effects of nutrient proposed indicator related to “Direct effects of nutrient enrichment” criteria (Descriptor 5) in the MSFD enrichment” criteria (Descriptor 5) in the MSFD

TransparencyTransparencystrongly related to the amount, size, composition of strongly related to the amount, size, composition of suspended material (sediments and organic material)suspended material (sediments and organic material)Transparency related to increase in suspended algae is Transparency related to increase in suspended algae is proposed as MSFD’s indicator (Descriptor 5) proposed as MSFD’s indicator (Descriptor 5)

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Validations of the RS dataValidations of the RS data MSFD recommends appropriate methodologies for chlorophyll MSFD recommends appropriate methodologies for chlorophyll aa observation offshore using tools as satellite observationobservation offshore using tools as satellite observation

In open waters remote sensing methods are the most promise tool for In open waters remote sensing methods are the most promise tool for eutrophication assessment, eutrophication assessment, on synoptic scaleson synoptic scales through the detection of through the detection of chlorophyll chlorophyll aa and water transparency and water transparency

Integration of Integration of in-situin-situ and remote sensing data improves understanding and remote sensing data improves understanding of ecosystem processes and dynamics of ecosystem processes and dynamics

Identification of chlorophyll Identification of chlorophyll aa temporal trends temporal trends the use of remote sensing products for wider marine areas can provide the use of remote sensing products for wider marine areas can provide a much finer resolution in time and spacea much finer resolution in time and space

Identification and understanding the link between algal blooms and Identification and understanding the link between algal blooms and nutrients input nutrients input

Serious issuesSerious issuesprovide reliable data at very low costsprovide reliable data at very low costsbased on information provided by the RS measurements, we can plan based on information provided by the RS measurements, we can plan and/or adjust the course of the cruises of 2012and/or adjust the course of the cruises of 2012

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Use of RS data in NIMRD’s Use of RS data in NIMRD’s Oceanography DepartmentOceanography Department important important tool of monitoring tool of monitoring

marine watersmarine waters in the Romanian in the Romanian National Monitoring Program:National Monitoring Program:planning, planning, developing and extension of all marine developing and extension of all marine monitoring activitiesmonitoring activities in several on-going national projects (annual in several on-going national projects (annual reports)reports)The influence of Danube’s discharges on the trophic The influence of Danube’s discharges on the trophic status of Romanian transitional and coastal waters in status of Romanian transitional and coastal waters in order to implement WFD and MSFDorder to implement WFD and MSFDCharacterization of benthic and planktonic Characterization of benthic and planktonic communities of the Romanian continental shelfcommunities of the Romanian continental shelfEvaluation of macrophyte communities from the Evaluation of macrophyte communities from the Romanian coast (MACROEVAL)Romanian coast (MACROEVAL)Complex system for the application of the Complex system for the application of the remote sensing technics for environmental quality remote sensing technics for environmental quality monitoring and Romanian ICZM implementation monitoring and Romanian ICZM implementation support (IMAGIS)support (IMAGIS)/coastal WQ studies/coastal WQ studies

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Northwestern BS Basin RS data Northwestern BS Basin RS data requirements requirements more accurate data (if possible) in the inner shelf more accurate data (if possible) in the inner shelf waters and fill data gap before 2009 waters and fill data gap before 2009

Work to do (NIMRD)Work to do (NIMRD)Contribution to improvement of data validationContribution to improvement of data validationextended coverage area for extended coverage area for in-situin-situ measurements through measurements through common cruises common cruises collect discrete samples (spatial and temporal) – when is collect discrete samples (spatial and temporal) – when is possiblepossiblePreparation and Participation in BS common expedition Preparation and Participation in BS common expedition from September 2012 with ROSA supportfrom September 2012 with ROSA support

better use of productsbetter use of productsbetter dissemination (more papers based on these data)better dissemination (more papers based on these data)use data in more national and international projects use data in more national and international projects use data in other research areas (i.e. fisheries, use data in other research areas (i.e. fisheries, marine marine ecology)ecology)Training/assimilation of RS technology of processing and Training/assimilation of RS technology of processing and deliverydelivery

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Thanks for your attention!Thanks for your attention!