Seagrass meadows are important ecosystem due to their structural and functions role as a place for various nutrient cycles, feeding area, and breeding for a variety of marine species. Increased human activity in the form of shipping, sand mining, reclamation, and the development of tourism sector is reported causing disturbed seagrass condition. Therefore, spasio-temporal monitoring of the seagrass condition is important to understand the relationship between the seagrass condition and the stresses from human activity. This research was conducted to analyze the change of seagrass distribution in Banten Bay and its relation with human activity using multi temporal Landsat data from 2008 to 2018. Landsat data is processed using Depth Invarian...
Seagrass meadows play a critical role in supporting coastal biodiversity and in providing food and h...
The high level of human activity in coastal areas has had an impact on seagrass beds. The advancemen...
In Malaysia, seagrasses commonly inhabit shallow intertidal waters, lagoons, mangrove, coral reef a...
Seagrass meadows are important ecosystem due to their structural and functions role as a place for v...
The spatial and temporal dynamics of seagrasses have been well studied at the leaf to patch scales, ...
ABSTRACT: Seagrass mapping had been well studied since a couple of decades ago, mostly at small area...
Seagrass mapping and monitoring using remote sensing has been established using various imageries an...
Seagrass meadows are fragile ecosystems in the coastal zone. Natural disasters, land reclamation and...
Seagrass beds comprise a unique marine ecosystem that acts as a biofilter in marine environments and...
Satellite remote sensing is an advanced tool used to characterize seagrass biomass and monitor chang...
Seagrass meadows provide a variety of material, non-material and regulatory coastal ecosystem servic...
The spatial and temporal dynamics of seagrasses have been well studied at the leaf to patch scales, ...
Seagrasses, a unique group of marine flowering plants, profoundly influence the marine environment b...
The recent world-wide loss of seagrasses, which are critical components of coastal ecosystems, has i...
The Blue Wren Group, School of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Tasmania have sou...
Seagrass meadows play a critical role in supporting coastal biodiversity and in providing food and h...
The high level of human activity in coastal areas has had an impact on seagrass beds. The advancemen...
In Malaysia, seagrasses commonly inhabit shallow intertidal waters, lagoons, mangrove, coral reef a...
Seagrass meadows are important ecosystem due to their structural and functions role as a place for v...
The spatial and temporal dynamics of seagrasses have been well studied at the leaf to patch scales, ...
ABSTRACT: Seagrass mapping had been well studied since a couple of decades ago, mostly at small area...
Seagrass mapping and monitoring using remote sensing has been established using various imageries an...
Seagrass meadows are fragile ecosystems in the coastal zone. Natural disasters, land reclamation and...
Seagrass beds comprise a unique marine ecosystem that acts as a biofilter in marine environments and...
Satellite remote sensing is an advanced tool used to characterize seagrass biomass and monitor chang...
Seagrass meadows provide a variety of material, non-material and regulatory coastal ecosystem servic...
The spatial and temporal dynamics of seagrasses have been well studied at the leaf to patch scales, ...
Seagrasses, a unique group of marine flowering plants, profoundly influence the marine environment b...
The recent world-wide loss of seagrasses, which are critical components of coastal ecosystems, has i...
The Blue Wren Group, School of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Tasmania have sou...
Seagrass meadows play a critical role in supporting coastal biodiversity and in providing food and h...
The high level of human activity in coastal areas has had an impact on seagrass beds. The advancemen...
In Malaysia, seagrasses commonly inhabit shallow intertidal waters, lagoons, mangrove, coral reef a...