A global inventory of coral reef stressors based on satellite observed nighttime lights
Authors:
C. Aubrecht a;
C. D. Elvidge b;
T. Longcore cd;
C. Rich c;
J. Safran e;
A. E. Strong f;
C. M. Eakin f;
K. E. Baugh b;
B. T. Tuttle b;
A. T. Howard b;
E. H. Erwin b
| Affiliations: | a Austrian Research Centers GmbH - ARC, Systems Research, Vienna, Austria |
| b National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC), Boulder, CO, USA | |
| c The Urban Wildlands Group, Los Angeles, CA, USA | |
| d University of Southern California Center for Sustainable Cities, Los Angeles, CA, USA | |
| e ESRI, Redlands, CA, USA | |
| f NOAA, Coral Reef Watch, Silver Spring, MD, USA |
DOI:
10.1080/10106040802185940
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Cartography;
Climatology;
Environmental Demography;
Environmental Geology;
Environmental Modelling;
Environmental Sciences;
GIS, Remote Sensing & Cartography;
Geographic Information Systems;
Hazards & Disasters;
Human Geography;
Natural Hazards & Risk;
Physical Geography;
Physical Geography - Research Methods and Techniques;
Regional Geography - Human Geography;
Rural Studies;
Topography;
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Abstract
In this article, we present a satellite-based approach to gather information about the threat to coral reefs worldwide. Three chosen reef stressors - development, gas flaring and heavily lit fishing boat activity - are analysed using nighttime lights data derived from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) produced at the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, National Geophysical Data Center (NOAA/NGDC). Nighttime lights represent a direct threat to coral reef ecosystems and are an excellent proxy measure for associated human-caused stressors. A lights proximity index (LPI) is calculated, measuring the distance of coral reef sites to each of the stressors and incorporating the stressor's intensity. Colourized maps visualize the results on a global scale. Area rankings clarify the effects of artificial night lighting on coral reefs on a regional scale. The results should be very useful for reef managers and for state administrations to implement coral reef conservation projects and for the scientific world to conduct further research.
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| Keywords: coral reef stressors; artificial night lighting; DMSP; lights proximity index |
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