Title
Detecting 2020 Coral Bleaching Event in the Northwest Hainan Island Using CoralTemp SST and Sentinel-2B MSI Imagery
Abstract
In recent years, coral reef ecosystems have been affected by global climate change and human factors, resulting in frequent coral bleaching events. A severe coral bleaching event occurred in the northwest of Hainan Island, South China Sea, in 2020. In this study, we used the CoralTemp sea surface temperature (SST) and Sentinel-2B imagery to detect the coral bleaching event. From 31 May to 3 October, the average SST of the study area was 31.01 degrees C, which is higher than the local bleaching warning threshold value of 30.33 degrees C. In the difference images of 26 July and 4 September, a wide range of coral bleaching was found. According to the temporal variation in single band reflectance, the development process of bleaching is consistent with the changes in coral bleaching thermal alerts. The results show that the thermal stress level is an effective parameter for early warning of large-scale coral bleaching. High-resolution difference images can be used to detect the extent of coral bleaching. The combination of the two methods can provide better support for coral protection and research.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.3390/rs13234948
REMOTE SENSING
Keywords
DocType
Volume
coral bleaching, sea surface temperature, change detecting, Sentinel-2B MSI
Journal
13
Issue
Citations 
PageRank 
23
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bailu Liu100.34
Lei Guan223.79
Hong Chen300.34