Coral Bleaching Detection in the Hawaiian Islands Using Spatio-Temporal Standardized Bottom Reflectance and Planet Dove Satellites

We present a new method for the detection of coral bleaching using satellite time-series data. While the detection of coral bleaching from satellite imagery is difficult due to the low signal-to-noise ratio of benthic reflectance, we overcame this difficulty using three approaches: 1) specialized pr...

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Main Authors: Yaping Xu, Nicholas R. Vaughn, David E. Knapp, Roberta E. Martin, Christopher Balzotti, Jiwei Li, Shawna A. Foo, Gregory P. Asner
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/19/3219
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author Yaping Xu
Nicholas R. Vaughn
David E. Knapp
Roberta E. Martin
Christopher Balzotti
Jiwei Li
Shawna A. Foo
Gregory P. Asner
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Nicholas R. Vaughn
David E. Knapp
Roberta E. Martin
Christopher Balzotti
Jiwei Li
Shawna A. Foo
Gregory P. Asner
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description We present a new method for the detection of coral bleaching using satellite time-series data. While the detection of coral bleaching from satellite imagery is difficult due to the low signal-to-noise ratio of benthic reflectance, we overcame this difficulty using three approaches: 1) specialized pre-processing developed for Planet Dove satellites, 2) a time-series approach for determining baseline reflectance statistics, and 3) a regional filter based on a preexisting map of live coral. The time-series was divided into a baseline period (April-July 2019), when no coral bleaching was known to have taken place, and a bleaching period (August 2019-present), when the bleaching was known to have occurred based on field data. The identification of the bleaching period allowed the computation of a Standardized Bottom Reflectance (SBR) for each region. SBR transforms the weekly bottom reflectance into a value relative to the baseline reflectance distribution statistics, increasing the sensitivity to bleaching detection. We tested three scales of the temporal smoothing of the SBR (weekly, cumulative average, and three-week moving average). Our field verification of coral bleaching throughout the main Hawaiian Islands showed that the cumulative average and three-week moving average smoothing detected the highest proportion of coral bleaching locations, correctly identifying 11 and 10 out of 18 locations, respectively. However, the three-week moving average provided a better sensitivity in coral bleaching detection, with a performance increase of at least one standard deviation, which helps define the confidence level of a detected bleaching event.
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spelling doaj.art-5029e8da862141398e50275b60c45c5d2023-11-20T15:54:44ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922020-10-011219321910.3390/rs12193219Coral Bleaching Detection in the Hawaiian Islands Using Spatio-Temporal Standardized Bottom Reflectance and Planet Dove SatellitesYaping Xu0Nicholas R. Vaughn1David E. Knapp2Roberta E. Martin3Christopher Balzotti4Jiwei Li5Shawna A. Foo6Gregory P. Asner7Center for Global Discovery and Conservation Science (GDCS), Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281, USACenter for Global Discovery and Conservation Science (GDCS), Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281, USACenter for Global Discovery and Conservation Science (GDCS), Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281, USACenter for Global Discovery and Conservation Science (GDCS), Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281, USACenter for Global Discovery and Conservation Science (GDCS), Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281, USACenter for Global Discovery and Conservation Science (GDCS), Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281, USACenter for Global Discovery and Conservation Science (GDCS), Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281, USACenter for Global Discovery and Conservation Science (GDCS), Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281, USAWe present a new method for the detection of coral bleaching using satellite time-series data. While the detection of coral bleaching from satellite imagery is difficult due to the low signal-to-noise ratio of benthic reflectance, we overcame this difficulty using three approaches: 1) specialized pre-processing developed for Planet Dove satellites, 2) a time-series approach for determining baseline reflectance statistics, and 3) a regional filter based on a preexisting map of live coral. The time-series was divided into a baseline period (April-July 2019), when no coral bleaching was known to have taken place, and a bleaching period (August 2019-present), when the bleaching was known to have occurred based on field data. The identification of the bleaching period allowed the computation of a Standardized Bottom Reflectance (SBR) for each region. SBR transforms the weekly bottom reflectance into a value relative to the baseline reflectance distribution statistics, increasing the sensitivity to bleaching detection. We tested three scales of the temporal smoothing of the SBR (weekly, cumulative average, and three-week moving average). Our field verification of coral bleaching throughout the main Hawaiian Islands showed that the cumulative average and three-week moving average smoothing detected the highest proportion of coral bleaching locations, correctly identifying 11 and 10 out of 18 locations, respectively. However, the three-week moving average provided a better sensitivity in coral bleaching detection, with a performance increase of at least one standard deviation, which helps define the confidence level of a detected bleaching event.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/19/3219coral bleachingcoral reefHawaiian Islandsremote sensingPlanet Dove
spellingShingle Yaping Xu
Nicholas R. Vaughn
David E. Knapp
Roberta E. Martin
Christopher Balzotti
Jiwei Li
Shawna A. Foo
Gregory P. Asner
Coral Bleaching Detection in the Hawaiian Islands Using Spatio-Temporal Standardized Bottom Reflectance and Planet Dove Satellites
Remote Sensing
coral bleaching
coral reef
Hawaiian Islands
remote sensing
Planet Dove
title Coral Bleaching Detection in the Hawaiian Islands Using Spatio-Temporal Standardized Bottom Reflectance and Planet Dove Satellites
title_full Coral Bleaching Detection in the Hawaiian Islands Using Spatio-Temporal Standardized Bottom Reflectance and Planet Dove Satellites
title_fullStr Coral Bleaching Detection in the Hawaiian Islands Using Spatio-Temporal Standardized Bottom Reflectance and Planet Dove Satellites
title_full_unstemmed Coral Bleaching Detection in the Hawaiian Islands Using Spatio-Temporal Standardized Bottom Reflectance and Planet Dove Satellites
title_short Coral Bleaching Detection in the Hawaiian Islands Using Spatio-Temporal Standardized Bottom Reflectance and Planet Dove Satellites
title_sort coral bleaching detection in the hawaiian islands using spatio temporal standardized bottom reflectance and planet dove satellites
topic coral bleaching
coral reef
Hawaiian Islands
remote sensing
Planet Dove
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/19/3219
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