Oral Session 2
Monday, October 7
14:50–16:50
SESSION CHAIR: Griet Neukermans
14:50-15:10
Significance of spectral scattering of microalgae and cyanobacteria in forward and inverse model for hyperspectral monitoring of massive blooms
Tristan Harmel, Rüdiger Röttgers, Chintan Maniyar, Daria Malik, Guillaume Morin, Nima Pahlevan, Antonio Ruiz-Verdù, Laura Zoffoli, and Pierre Gernez
15:10-15:30
Brillouin asymmetric spatial heterodyne oceanographic lidar receiver for profiling temperature, salinity, and sound velocity
John Smith and Chris Hostetler
15:30-15:50
Active and passive optical remote sensing data fusion and ocean optical parameter retrieval method based on deep learning
Xiaolong Li, Xiaofeng Li, and Yi Yang
15:50-16:10
Coccolithophore blooms can boost particle fluxes in the Nordic Seas
Rafael Rasse and Griet Neukermans
16:10-16:30
Insights into detecting surface Calanus finmarchicus populations in the optically complex waters of the Gulf of Maine: leveraging ocean color remote sensing
Rebekah Shunmugapandi, Cait McCarry, David McKee, and Catherine Mitchell
16:30-16:50
Evaluation of Sentinel-3A and 3B OLCI reflectance products over dynamic coastal waters of Salish Sea, Canada
Maycira Costa, Hussain Nasiha, and Ziwei Wang
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