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Automated Global Shallow Water Bathymetry Mapping Using Google Earth Engine

Journal

REMOTE SENSING
Volume 13, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs13081469

Keywords

Allen Coral Atlas; Google Earth Engine; Sentinel-2; bathymetry; coral reef; seagrass; benthic; coastal region; shallow water

Funding

  1. Paul G. Allen's Vulcan Inc.

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This study developed an automated bathymetry mapping approach based on satellite data, successfully generating accurate seabed maps in shallow waters worldwide. The method shows great potential for application in areas with high biodiversity, such as coral reefs.
Global shallow water bathymetry maps offer critical information to inform activities such as scientific research, environment protection, and marine transportation. Methods that employ satellite-based bathymetric modeling provide an alternative to conventional shipborne measurements, offering high spatial resolution combined with extensive coverage. We developed an automated bathymetry mapping approach based on the Sentinel-2 surface reflectance dataset in Google Earth Engine. We created a new method for generating a clean-water mosaic and a tailored automatic bathymetric estimation algorithm. We then evaluated the performance of the models at six globally diverse sites (Heron Island, Australia; West Coast of HawaiModified Letter Turned Commai Island, HawaiModified Letter Turned Commai; Saona Island, Dominican Republic; Punta Cana, Dominican Republic; St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands; and The Grenadines) using 113,520 field bathymetry sampling points. Our approach derived accurate bathymetry maps in shallow waters, with Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) values ranging from 1.2 to 1.9 m. This automatic, efficient, and robust method was applied to map shallow water bathymetry at the global scale, especially in areas which have high biodiversity (i.e., coral reefs).

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