ICLARM

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NOAA

International Workshop On The Use Of Remote Sensing Tools For Mapping And Monitoring Coral Reefs

June 7-10, 1999 East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA


Presentations

Resolution for Action (Final Document)

Agenda
Abstracts
Evaluation Results (downloadable file)
Participants in Attendance (downloadable file)
Pictures from the Workshop

Hi everyone! I hope that your trip back home was pleasant. Please remember that we would like to post your abstracts and presentations on the Corals Web site. Many of you need to send me either your presentation or your abstract. For some, I need both. Many of you have updated you presentation since last time you sent it to me - I'd like to have your most recent version if possible.

We will be working on updating the web site tomorrow and most of next week so if you would like to share your work with your colleagues via the Web site, please e-mail it to me. Thanks!


All presentations are downloadable (Microsoft PowerPoint) files

Chris Brown "Application of Satellite Ocean Color Imagery to Coral Reef Mapping & Monitoring"

Serge Andrefouet "Using SPOT-LANDSAT images for mapping, inventory and monitoring of reefs"

Jim Hendee "The Coral Reef Early Warning System (CREWS) An Expert System for Near Real-Time Monitoring of Conditions Conducive to Coral Bleaching"
(*See footnote)

Julie Robinson "Space photographs as remote sensing data for reef environments"

Rod Low, Jonathan C. Gradie, Kevin T.C. Jim "Marine Remote Sensing and GIS in Hawai‘i and the Pacific"


Abstracts

Menu of Abstracts

Al Strong "Coral Reef Watch: NOAA's Early Warning System For Coral Reef Health"

Christopher Brown "Application of Satellite Ocean Color Imagery To Coral Reef Mapping & Monitoring"

Serge Andrefouet "Using SPOT-LANDSAT images for mapping, inventory and monitoring of reefs"

Heather Holden "Remote Sensing Of Coral Reefs"

John Klein III "Exploration of ASIA Hyperspectral Remote Sensed Data for Coral Reef Mapping"

Jim Hendee "A Prototype Expert System for Comparing In Situ Data with Satellite-Derived Data in Near Real-Time"
(*See footnote)

Jack Hardy "Coral Reef Monitoring with Airborne LIDAR"

Jack Hardy "Fluorscence Transect" (Excel file)

Rod Low, Jonathan C. Gradie, Kevin T. C. Jim "Marine Remote Sensing and GIS in Hawaii and the Pacific"

T.J. Done, J.K. Oliver, R. Berkelmans, J. Lough, W. Skirving "Can satellites help to identify local scale variability in coral bleaching and coral death? Goals and approaches of an international collaboration"


* Note: Details of the remote sensing coastal management (Module 7) distance learning package can be found at: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/tcmweb/bilko/bilko.htm

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