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Satellite image data generated from remote sensors around the world have different resolutions and are processed at varying levels from Level 0 to Level 3, with each level containing vast amounts of information. Due to the problem of data size, many ocean science researchers use L3 images, which have a spatial resolution of 4 km or 9 km. However, in order to overcome problems such as red tides or...
Recent developments in science and technology have made it possible to analyze data observed by satellites using optical properties. By monitoring changes in the ocean environment and ecosystem, we are currently conducting ocean environmental studies to identify abnormal weather phenomena. International aerospace laboratories such as NASA and ESA are publishing these observed data to ocean scientists...
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