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http://dx.doi.org/10.7319/kogsis.2015.23.1.065

Analysis of Red Tide Movement in the South Sea of Gyeongnam Province Using the GOCI Images of COMS  

Kim, Dong Kyoo (Urban engineering, Gyeongsang National University)
Kim, Mi Song (BK21+, Urban engineering, Gyeongsang National University)
Yoo, Hwan Hee (BK21+, ERI, Urban engineering, Gyeongsang National University)
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Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science / v.23, no.1, 2015 , pp. 65-71 More about this Journal
Abstract
Red Tide phenomenon which happens in the southern coast of Korea gives massive damage to the fishermen who run fish farms and thereby a lot of efforts to prevent damage are made from various angles. In particular, red tide monitoring with satellite imagery can make it possible to obtain the occurrence data of red tide throughout the whole areas of the sea, which helps provide important information for establishing the preventive plans of disasters. In this regard, this study selected the South Sea of Gyeongnam Province with a view to suggesting the monitoring results with regard to the spread and reduction of the Red Tide in the middle of the day by using the GOCI Images of COMS. With this intention, it selected the region in the South Sea of Gyeongnam Province. The study results of analysis on the GOCI image data for the years of 2013(Aug. 12) and 2014 (Sep. 11) are as follows: the pattern of the Red Tide in the region of the South Sea occurred in the southern sea area of Geoje-do in the morning. It gradually spread and showed a gradual decline after reaching the top at 1 PM. In addition, in terms of the tide movement in the middle of the day, Red Tide began in the southern sea area and moved to the west, and moved to the east again at noon. It is judged that additional study on many factors such as the characteristics of the future Red-tide organisms, tidal currents, amount of sunshine, and water temperature is needed, but it is estimated that Red Tide movement monitoring with GOCI images would provide very crucial information for predicting the spread and movement of the Red Tide to protect and manage the Red Tide disasters.
Keywords
Red Tide; COMS Satellite; GOCI Images; Apread and Reduction of the Red Tide; Red Tide Movement Monitoring;
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