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Multispectral Imaging Monitors Coral

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A study appearing in the Sept. 6 issue of Nature concludes that airborne multispectral imaging may be a powerful tool for monitoring the health of coral reefs. Researchers on the project from Newcastle upon Tyne University and Sheffield University, both in the UK, the Centre Scientifique de Monaco and the Khaled Bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation in East Lansing, Mich., reported that aerial estimates of the cover on live coral – an indicator of stress – differed by less than 10 percent from in situ surveys by divers. The researchers employed a 10-band imager with 1-m resolution to study...Read full article

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