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OTGA-INCOIS Training Course
on
"Ocean Colour Remote Sensing - Data, Processing and Analysis"
Organized by
International Training Centre for Operational Oceanography (ITCOOcean) ESSO-INCOIS, Hyderabad, India


Overview:

Ocean colour analysis is a proven tool for determining the health of ocean using oceanic biological activity through optical means. Phytoplankton pigment, chlorophyll, are indicators of equilibrium of CO2 concentration between atmosphere and ocean. The oceanic colour changes due to chlorophyll a provides the level of primary productivity whereas the colour change due to CDOM can be attributed to the level of pollution and higher particulate matter. The ability of optical sensors to map the spatial and temporal patterns of ocean colour over regional and global scales has provided important insights into the fundamental bio-optical properties and bio-physical processes occurring in the aquatic media. Chlorophyll, SST and PAR can be operationally scaled up to estimate primary production and estimate the fish stocks. This training focuses on the basics of marine optics, ocean colour remote sensing, and its applications such as mapping primary productivity, phytoplankton classes and algal blooms.

Learning Outcomes

  • explain what Ocean Colour Remote Sensing and Marine optics are, and describe Ocean colour- sensor characteristics, data, and uncertainties.
  • understand Ocean colour Algorithms, Chlorophyll, shallow water remote sensing, algal blooms
  • Perform atmospheric correction of ocean colour observations.
  • Describe primary production mechanisms and P-I experiments.
  • Perform phytoplankton classification using ocean colour data.
  • Use the SeaDAS tool for processing ocean colour data (including the software and Plug-in tools for ocean data processing).
  • Use different ocean colour algorithms.
  • Generate and validate ocean colour remote sensing products.
  • Understand ocean colour applications like PP, HABs etc.

Target Audience

Target audiences include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Ocean and coastal data managers.
  • Staff and researchers working on Ocean Color applications.
  • Scientific/Technical staff involved in policy/decision making.
  • University post-graduates

Note: Priority will be given to participants originating from the Indian Ocean rim countries. UNESCO is committed to promote gender equality. Therefore, applications from women are strongly encouraged.

Application Process :

Please fill in the online application form on: https://otga.wufoo.com/forms/zdh9gry1ql5j7r/

For more detailed information please check: https://oceanexpert.org/event/3646

The deadline to submit the application is : 8 October 2022

Pre-course Activities or Assessment :

  • The mandatory online phase of the course takes place between 28th November to 9th December 2022 and this will be followed by the onsite course. The shortlisted candidates are expected to go through all the online course material and finish reading the material and the assignments before participating in the onsite course. The grades of the assignments will be added to the final grades.

Candidates must also familiarize themselves with the following:

  • Basic terminal commands (bash) in Linux (ubuntu) based system.
  • NetCDF files data structure
  • Understanding Satellite data levels (L0, L1, L2, L3)
  • Understanding basic concepts of ocean optics

Learner assessment:

  • Assignment and tests will be conducted during the course while undergoing training. Pre-course assignments will also be counted for final grade.

Course Pre-requisites :

Language and computer skills required:

  • a working knowledge of English
  • basic computer skills
  • finding resources through search engines
  • downloading and installing software
  • using a word processing, presentation software, or other productivity applications
  • using a data plotting application (e.g., Grapher, Origin, Sigma Plot)
  • experience/familiarity with a variety of file formats such as: .pdf, doc or .docx, .txt, and .csv
  • the ability to be self-directed in learning new technology skills (e.g., following a step-by-step tutorial, online video help, or access to support to learn necessary skills)
  • Computer with Linux based (ubuntu) operating system or dual boot with Linux
  • Participants should preferably bring their own laptops

Technology requirements: :

  • Latest version of either Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Safari web browsers
  • Linux (preferably ubuntu 16.04 or above)
  • Install SeaDAS (https://seadas.gsfc.nasa.gov/downloads/)
  • Access to internet (access during the onsite phase will be provided by INCOIS only to those who have valid antivirus installed)
  • For dual boot systems with Linux-Windows, Original Windows OS and active antivirus subscription required for INCOIS provided internet access.

Course Dates :

December 12 - 16, 2022

Last Date to recieve application :

8 October 2022

Venue :

International Training Centre for Operational Oceanography (ITCOOcean)
Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS)
Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India,
"Ocean Valley", Pragathi Nagar (B.O), Nizampet (S.O)
Hyderabad - 500 090, INDIA

Faculty Members :

  • Aneesh Lotliker
  • Alakes Samanta
  • Sanjiba Kumar Baliarsingh

  • For Any questions please contact:

    OTGA Coordinator :

    OTGA India Regional Training Centre Coordinator :

    Agenda / Programme

    Time

    Day 1

    Day 2

    Day 3

    Day 4

    Day 5

    09:30-10:00

    10:00-11:00

    L1: Fundamentals of marine optics and ocean colour remote sensing
    (Aneesh Lotliker)

     [Video_P1]   [Video_P2]   [Video_P3]   [Video_P4

    L3: Marine environmental variables vis-a-vis phytoplankton
    (Susmita Raulo)


     [Video

    L5: Remote sensing of phytoplankton functional types

    (Nimith Kumar)


     [Video

    L7: Laboratory Analysis of optically active substances
    (Naga Swetha)

    Mini Project

    11:00-11:30

    Tea/Coffee

    Tea/Coffee

    Tea/Coffee

    Tea/Coffee

    Tea/Coffee

    11:30-13:00

    L2: Introduction to ocean colour satellite data processing with SeaDAS
    (Alakes Samanta)

     [Video

    L4: Ocean Colour Algorithms - Standard and Value-added products
    (Alakes Samanta)


     [Video

    L6: Remote sensing in operational services
    (Nimith Kumar)




     [Video

    P3: Generation of value added products using SeaDAS
    (Alakes Samanta / S. K. Baliarsingh)

    Mini Project

    13:00-14:00

    Lunch

    Lunch

    Lunch

    Lunch

    Lunch

    14:00-15:30

    P1: Introduction to SeaDAS: processing capability and available tools; Processing, Projection and Binning of satellite ocean colour data using GUI of SeaDAS
    (Alakes Samanta / S. K. Baliarsingh)

    P1: Introduction to SeaDAS: processing capability and available tools; Processing, Projection and Binning of satellite ocean colour data using GUI of SeaDAS
    (Alakes Samanta / S. K. Baliarsingh)

    P2: Automatic processing of ocean colour satellite data using SeaDAS

    (Alakes Samanta / S. K. Baliarsingh)

    P3: Generation of value added products using SeaDAS
    (Alakes Samanta / S. K. Baliarsingh)

    Project Presentation

    15:30-16:00

    Tea/Coffee

    Tea/Coffee

    Tea/Coffee

    Tea/Coffee

    Tea/Coffee

    16:00-17:30

    P1: Introduction to SeaDAS: processing capability and available tools; Processing, Projection and Binning of satellite ocean colour data using GUI of SeaDAS
    (Alakes Samanta / S. K. Baliarsingh)

    P1: Introduction to SeaDAS: processing capability and available tools; Processing, Projection and Binning of satellite ocean colour data using GUI of SeaDAS
    (Alakes Samanta / S. K. Baliarsingh)

    P2: Automatic processing of ocean colour satellite data using SeaDAS

    (Alakes Samanta / S. K. Baliarsingh)

    Mini Project

    Valedictory

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