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VOL. 10, ISSUE 3 (2025)
Remote Sensing and GIS in monitoring macrofaunal populations in intertidal habitats
Authors
Sandhya Leeda D Souza
Abstract
In the past few decades, satellite remote sensing techniques have
progressed tremendously providing more accurate geospatial data about coastal
ecosystems. The repetitive and synoptic coverage of inaccessible/larger areas
in time series can be produced to help in the study of intertidal organisms and
mapping their habitats in a more precise manner. This article presents the
progress of remote sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS) in
assessing the population structure of intertidal molluscs. The databases
generated by using these novel techniques form a scientific tool for various scientists,
stakeholders, policymakers, and governments to employ suitable strategies for the
conservation of intertidal habitats and coastal resources.
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Pages:7-9
How to cite this article:
Sandhya Leeda D Souza "Remote Sensing and GIS in monitoring macrofaunal populations in intertidal habitats". International Journal of Zoology Studies, Vol 10, Issue 3, 2025, Pages 7-9
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