2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2022.105102
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Spatial distribution maps of real-time ocean observation platforms and sensors in Japanese waters

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“…Fishing Effort, defined as the number of boats per day per area or community [20], and Catch per Unit Effort, defined as the amount of catch obtained per unit of fishing effort expended [23,25,39], provide crucial data for 25,42,47], and sea surface salinity, referring to the concentration of salt in the water at the ocean's surface [25], offer valuable information for understanding oceanographic conditions. Moreover, bathymetry, the measurement of water depth in oceans, seas, lakes, or other bodies of water [19,23,48], and dissolved oxygen, the amount of oxygen gas dissolved in water [45], are essential parameters for assessing aquatic life and ecosystem health. Ocean organisms such as fish, invertebrates, and plants rely on oxygen for respiration, highlighting the importance of monitoring dissolved oxygen levels.…”
Section: Remote Sensing and Satellite Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fishing Effort, defined as the number of boats per day per area or community [20], and Catch per Unit Effort, defined as the amount of catch obtained per unit of fishing effort expended [23,25,39], provide crucial data for 25,42,47], and sea surface salinity, referring to the concentration of salt in the water at the ocean's surface [25], offer valuable information for understanding oceanographic conditions. Moreover, bathymetry, the measurement of water depth in oceans, seas, lakes, or other bodies of water [19,23,48], and dissolved oxygen, the amount of oxygen gas dissolved in water [45], are essential parameters for assessing aquatic life and ecosystem health. Ocean organisms such as fish, invertebrates, and plants rely on oxygen for respiration, highlighting the importance of monitoring dissolved oxygen levels.…”
Section: Remote Sensing and Satellite Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%