Tutuila Island IKONOS Mosaic Imagery 2001-2002 - IKONOS Imagery for American Samoa

Description

This project is a cooperative effort between the National Ocean Service, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment, the University of Hawaii, and Analytical Laboratories of Hawaii, LLC. IKONOS imagery was purchased to support the Pacific Islands Geographic Information System (GIS) project and the National Ocean Service's (NOS) coral mapping activities. One-meter panchromatic and four-meter multi-spectral data were purchased for each study area. The enhanced spectral resolution of multispectral imagery and control of bandwidths of multispectral data yield an advantage over color aerial photography particularly when coral health and time series analysis of coral reef community structure are of interest. The IKONOS imagery was processed to minimize atmospheric and water column effects. Photointerpreters can accurately and reliably delineate boundaries of features in the imagery as they appear on the computer monitor using a software interface such as the Habitat Digitizer.

Resources

Name Format Description Link
57 Tutuila_mosaic.zip https://cdn.coastalscience.noaa.gov/datasets/e99/data/mosaics/Tutuila_mosaic.zip

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  • 1209
  • map images
  • united states of america
  • reef monitoring and assessment
  • corals
  • benthic
  • and the northern marianas
  • biosphere
  • amsam
  • tutuila island (14s170w0016)
  • habitat mapping
  • american samoa
  • tutuila
  • united states
  • guam
  • ikonos imagery
  • earth science
  • seagrass
  • mangrove
  • sav
  • ikonos
  • ocean basin
  • coral
  • mapping the shallow-water coral reef ecosystems of american samoa
  • reef
  • zoology
  • mapping
  • coris_metadata
  • pacific ocean
  • satellite (digital scans)
  • habitat
  • country/territory
  • remote sensing

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