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For decades, aerial photographs have been the only source of very high spatial resolution data for coral reef researchers. With the launch of the Ikonos satellite in 1999, imagery with a 4 m spatial resolution in multispectral mode can now be combined with historical aerial photographs for change detection. We demonstrate this potential by combining two aerial photographs (1981 and 1992) and an Ikonos image (2000) to detect change in the coral reef communities for Carysfort Reef, Florida, USA. The results show a loss of 'coral-dominated' bottom from 52% (1981) to 16% (1992) to finally 6% (2000), a trend similar to in situ observations.
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David Palandro
ExxonMobil (Qatar)
Serge Andréfouët
University of New Caledonia
P. Dustan
State University of New York
International Journal of Remote Sensing
University of South Florida St. Petersburg
College of Marin
College of Charleston
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1d339c5b7fddc35204f830 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/0143116021000009895