Sharma, Rashmi and Agarwal, Neeraj and Ratheesh, R and Surisetty, Arun Kumar and Rao, A D and Prasad, K V S R and Seelam, Jaya Kumar and Murali, R Mani and Suneel, V and Singh, Surendra K and Sarangi, R K and Kizhakudan, Shoba Joe and Saravana Kumar, A and Samal, R N and Das, Ansuman and Chaudhary, Aditya and Seemanth, M and Jishad, M and Mandal, Anup K and Shah, Shivani and Chakraborty, Abhisek and Bhowmick, Suchandra A and Ratheesh, Smitha and Mallick, Subrat K and Rao, V Trinadha and Singh, Rimjhim B and Jain, Vibha S and Prakash, Chandra and Luhar, Rakeshkumar N and Nagababu, G and Patel, Ravi and Doshi, Ghanshyam J and Patel, Y R and Jain, Nishkam and Bhalla, Saurabh and Ravi Prakash, Kumar and Pant, Vimlesh and Venkateswarlu, Ch and Gireesh, B and Sivaiah, B and Mali, Kiran and Ali, Syed Moosa and Mudumala, Vinod Kumar and Sinha, Mourani and Babu, K N and Raman, Mini and Patel, J G and Dube, Nitant and Kumar, Raj and Bahuguna, I M and Desai, Nilesh M (2022) SAtellite-based Marine Process Understanding, Development, Research and Applications for Blue Economy (SAMUDRA): A Technology Demonstration Program in the Bay of Bengal. Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 51. pp. 251-268. ISSN 0974-3006
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Abstract
SAtellite-based Marine Process Understanding, Development, Research and Applications (SAMUDRA) for blue economy, a technology development program of the Space Applications Centre, is an umbrella program covering research and applications geared toward physical and biological oceanography making use of current and future satellite observations for developing the nation’s blue economy. The main motivation behind this project was to develop satellite and numerical model-based information and value-added products and to demonstrate the implementation of developed applications for operational requirements. The program also aimed at improving existing methodologies for various applications by utilizing space-based inputs. Several field campaigns with the use of NavIC-enabled instruments and NABHMITRA were conducted for measuring biophysical parameters and validation of developed applications in the coastal regions. One of the key aspects of this project was development of web-based customized tools/dissemination system for providing the information to the end users. Some of the key/notable achievements of SAMUDRA were development of a portal OceanEye (tailor-made web-portal for Shipping Corporation of India), storm-surge/inundation system, oil-spill trajectory modeling, level-next potential fishing zone algorithm and rip current alert system.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Blue economy; Satellite; Bay of Bengal; Air-sea interaction; Storm surge; Data assimilation ; ip currents ; Analyzed winds |
Subjects: | Oceanography Oceanography > Remote sensing Marine Environment |
Divisions: | CMFRI-Mumbai |
Depositing User: | Arun Surendran |
Date Deposited: | 11 May 2023 06:21 |
Last Modified: | 02 Jun 2023 06:07 |
URI: | http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/id/eprint/17005 |
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