Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Marine Ecology and Blue Carbon Monitoring Key Technology Research Team
Group Profile
  The team addresses the major needs of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area in marine economy and ecological civilization development, focusing on the research and development of key technologies for remote sensing monitoring and applications of the ecological environment and resources in the Greater Bay Area. The main breakthroughs include: 
  • Key processing technologies for novel marine satellite remote sensing data.
  • Core technologies for remote sensing monitoring and inspections of the ecological environment in the Greater Bay Area.
  • Remote sensing monitoring and assessment techniques for ecological resources and disasters.
  The team aims to build an integrated monitoring and application system for marine ecology and resources, providing scientific and technological support for the coordinated and sustainable development of the ecological environment and resources in the Greater Bay Area.
Research Directions
  1.Novel Marine Ecological Remote Sensing Technologies:
  • The dawn-dusk atmospheric correction model addresses challenges in processing dawn and dusk satellite observations in low-latitude marine areas and restores polar night water color products.
  • Three-dimensional laser radar profiling technology enables high-precision phytoplankton structure retrieval and sub-surface ocean three-dimensional detection.
  2.Marine Carbon Sink Remote Sensing Monitoring and Assessment Technologies:
  • Developed methods for monitoring and assessing marine carbon sinks, overcoming challenges in estuarine carbon flux observation and computation, supporting integrated spatiotemporal analysis of carbon flux across interfaces and the "dual carbon" goals.
  3.Quantitative Remote Sensing Monitoring of Water Quality at Bay Scale:
  • Overcame technical difficulties in quantitative water quality remote sensing monitoring at bay scale, achieving high-resolution monitoring without optically active indicators, providing precise long-term monitoring for water quality changes in coastal and key bay areas.

 

Research Team
De-Lu Pan
Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering
Pan Delu, an expert in satellite ocean remote sensing, was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 2001. He currently serves as a distinguished researcher at the Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Guangzhou), Honorary Vice President of the Chinese Society for Oceanography, Chair of the National Expert Group on Marine Informatization Technology, and a member of the International Ocean Color Remote Sensing Expert Group. As one of the main pioneers of marine remote sensing science and technology development in China, Pan Delu has made significant contributions to the advancement of international ocean color remote sensing technology
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