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Lin Qi
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Sargassum in the Florida Keys and its Impact on Water Quality: Application of High-resolution Satellite Imagery and a Deep Learning Model
THE GREAT ATLANTIC <EM>SARGASSUM</EM> BELT: IMPROVING UNDERSTANDING OF <EM>SARGASSUM</EM> AND ASSOCIATED COMMUNITIES TO ADVANCE DETECTION, MODELING, AND IMPACT MITIGATION II POSTER
physical-biological interactions | 22 february 2024
Sarah Sullivan, Lin Qi, Yuyuan Xie, Brian B. Barne...
In recent years, beaching events of Sargassum macroalgae in the Florida Keys have been frequently reported, posing an environmental threat to the vuln...
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Global Ocean Optical, Biological, and Biogeochemical Products from Satellite Measurements
APPLICATION OF REMOTE SENSING TECHNOLOGIES IN COASTAL AND PELAGIC REGIONS ASSOCIATED WITH SOCIETAL IMPACTS TO MEET DECISION SUPPORT NEEDS IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT II POSTER
ocean technologies and observatories | 19 february 2024
Menghua Wang, Lide Jiang, Karlis Mikelsons, Xiaomi...
In this presentation, we provide an overview of the progress on producing routine high-quality global ocean color products from multiple satellite sen...
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Trichodesmium Around Australia: A View From Space
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
22 august 2023
Lin Qi, Menghua Wang, Chuanmin Hu, Douglas G. Capo...
The cyanobacterium Trichodesmium is responsible for approximately half of the ocean's nitrogen input through nitrogen fixation. Although it was fir...
Climate and Anthropogenic Controls of Seaweed Expansions in the East China Sea and Yellow Sea
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
29 september 2022
Lin Qi, Chuanmin Hu, Brian B. Barnes, Brian Lapoin...
Blooms of various types of seaweeds have been reported worldwide, with recent expansions in surface waters. While most of the expansions have been ...
Greenland Blocking Promotes Subtropical North Atlantic Spring Blooms
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
06 july 2021
Chengfeng Le, Yihui Chen, John C. Lehrter, Chuanmi...
Climate patterns drive broad‐scale patterns of ocean ecosystem productivity. However, the mechanistic connections between regional climate va...
Satellite Remote Sensing of Herring (Clupea pallasii) Spawning Events: A Case Study in the Strait of Georgia
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
31 march 2021
Lin Qi, Shuai Zhang, Alexander Manos, Douglas Hay,...
In this proof‐of‐concept study, we show how satellite remote sensing can be used to detect and monitor Pacific herring spawning events ...
In search of red Noctiluca scintillans blooms in the East China Sea
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
coastal and estuarine processes | 21 february 2020
Lin Qi, Yanlong Chen, Chuanmin Hu, Chengfeng Le, S...
Red Noctiluca scintillans (RNS) is one of the major species causing red tides and bioluminescence, yet extremely difficult to track due to their ephem...
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In Search of Red Noctiluca scintillans Blooms in the East China Sea
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
12 june 2019
Lin Qi, Sheng-Fang Tsai, Yanlong Chen, Chengfeng L...
Red Noctiluca scintillans (RNS) is one of the major species causing red tides and bioluminescence, yet extremely difficult to track due to its ephe...