Using hyperspectral imagery to investigate large-scale seagrass cover and genus distribution in a temperate coast
Abstract Seagrasses are regarded as indicators and first line of impact for anthropogenic activities affecting the coasts. The underlying mechanisms driving seagrass cover however have been mostly studied on small scales, making it difficult to establish the connection to seagrass dynamics in an imp...
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Main Authors: | Kenneth Clarke, Andrew Hennessy, Andrew McGrath, Robert Daly, Sam Gaylard, Alison Turner, James Cameron, Megan Lewis, Milena B. Fernandes |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4f56ebdea3e9486990b8dfaafc811777 |
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