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2 January 2025 Construction of a precision management and risk assessment system for mariculture by integrating GIS and remote sensing technology
Shanhong Liu, Cuiping Wang, Zhongyong Xiao, Xiaofeng Lin, Yan Lan
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Proceedings Volume 13514, International Conference on Remote Sensing and Digital Earth (RSDE 2024); 135140M (2025) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3059121
Event: 2024 International Conference on Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, 2024, Chengdu, China
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to construct a precise management and risk assessment system for mariculture by integrating Geographic Information System (GIS) and remote sensing technology. By integrating the spatial analysis capability of GIS and the real-time monitoring function of remote sensing technology, it realizes the comprehensive perception and precise management of mariculture environment. The system includes several modules such as data collection and processing, precise management strategy formulation, risk assessment and early warning, aiming to improve the scientific and intelligent level of mariculture. Taking a case study of a sea area in Fujian as a case study, the effectiveness of the system in improving aquaculture efficiency and reducing risks is verified, which provides a strong support for the sustainable development of mariculture in the sea area.
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Shanhong Liu, Cuiping Wang, Zhongyong Xiao, Xiaofeng Lin, and Yan Lan "Construction of a precision management and risk assessment system for mariculture by integrating GIS and remote sensing technology", Proc. SPIE 13514, International Conference on Remote Sensing and Digital Earth (RSDE 2024), 135140M (2 January 2025); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3059121
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KEYWORDS
Geographic information systems

Remote sensing

Risk assessment

Data storage

Data acquisition

Data processing

Environmental monitoring

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