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Preface: Remote Sensing in Coastal Environments

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REMOTE SENSING
Volume 8, Issue 8, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs8080665

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barrier island; sea turtle habitat; mangroves; Sahara Desert coast; kelp; spartina biomass; bathymetry; mangrove distribution; Brazilian Coast; hypoxia; Louisiana Shelf; UAV; harmful algal blooms; Yellow Sea; Po River delta; Venice Lagoon; suspended sediment dynamics; geostationary ocean color imager; mangrove leaf pigment; semi-analytical algorithm; seagrass biomass; shoreline change; northern Java Island; sun glint removal; bottom reflectance; coral reefs; coastal marsh; belowground biomass; root: shoot

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The Special Issue (SI) on Remote Sensing in Coastal Environments presents a wide range of articles focusing on a variety of remote sensing models and techniques to address coastal issues and processes ranging for wetlands and water quality to coral reefs and kelp habitats. The SI is comprised of twenty-one papers, covering a broad range of research topics that employ remote sensing imagery, models, and techniques to monitor water quality, vegetation, habitat suitability, and geomorphology in the coastal zone. This preface provides a brief summary of each article published in the SI.

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