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Living up to the Hype of Hyperspectral Aquatic Remote Sensing: Science, Resources and Outlook

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2021.649528

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imaging spectroscopy; aquatic optics; surface biology and geology (SBG); plankton aerosol cloud and ocean ecosystem (PACE); Unoccupied Aerial Vehicles (UAV)

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  1. Alliance for Coastal Technologies program - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/US Integrated Observing System [NA16NOS012OO]
  2. NASA Ocean Biology and Biogeochemistry [80NSSC20M0206]
  3. Belgian Science Policy Office (BELSPO) project HYPERMAQ [SR/00/335]
  4. Naval Research Laboratory base funding program

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The intensifying pressure on global aquatic resources and services due to population growth and climate change has led to the development of new surveying technologies, with hyperspectral remote sensing being a rapidly advancing field. This technology provides more environmentally meaningful information than traditional imaging, offering new applications for assessing aquatic ecosystems and hazards. Resources such as reviews, databases, and software are available to practitioners in the field to support these advancements.
Intensifying pressure on global aquatic resources and services due to population growth and climate change is inspiring new surveying technologies to provide science-based information in support of management and policy strategies. One area of rapid development is hyperspectral remote sensing: imaging across the full spectrum of visible and infrared light. Hyperspectral imagery contains more environmentally meaningful information than panchromatic or multispectral imagery and is poised to provide new applications relevant to society, including assessments of aquatic biodiversity, habitats, water quality, and natural and anthropogenic hazards. To aid in these advances, we provide resources relevant to hyperspectral remote sensing in terms of providing the latest reviews, databases, and software available for practitioners in the field. We highlight recent advances in sensor design, modes of deployment, and image analysis techniques that are becoming more widely available to environmental researchers and resource managers alike. Systems recently deployed on space- and airborne platforms are presented, as well as future missions and advances in unoccupied aerial systems (UAS) and autonomous in-water survey methods. These systems will greatly enhance the ability to collect interdisciplinary observations on-demand and in previously inaccessible environments. Looking forward, advances in sensor miniaturization are discussed alongside the incorporation of citizen science, moving toward open and FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable) data. Advances in machine learning and cloud computing allow for exploitation of the full electromagnetic spectrum, and better bridging across the larger scientific community that also includes biogeochemical modelers and climate scientists. These advances will place sophisticated remote sensing capabilities into the hands of individual users and provide on-demand imagery tailored to research and management requirements, as well as provide critical input to marine and climate forecasting systems. The next decade of hyperspectral aquatic remote sensing is on the cusp of revolutionizing the way we assess and monitor aquatic environments and detect changes relevant to global communities.

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