Review remote sensing of ocean fronts in marine ecology and fisheries

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This paper provides a concise review of the remote sensing of ocean fronts in marine ecology and fisheries, with a particular focus on the most popular front detection algorithms and techniques, including those proposed by Canny, Cayula and Cornillon, Miller, Shimada et al., Belkin and O’Reilly, and Nieto et al.. A case is made for a feature-based approach that emphasizes fronts as major structural and circulation features of the ocean realm that play key roles in various aspects of marine ecology.

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Belkin, I. M. (2021, March 1). Review remote sensing of ocean fronts in marine ecology and fisheries. Remote Sensing. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13050883

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