In June 2008, Enteromorpha prolifra, a kind of green algae, widely distributed in the Surface Water of the Yellow Sea of
China and posed a threat to the 29th Olympic Sailing Games. An 11-channel scanner was used to monitoring the spatial
distribution situation. We will introduce the aerial remote sensing monitoring method in this paper. There are three
objectives. 1) Analyze the spectrum of Enteromorpha prolifra, ocean water and sun glitter in multispectral aerial images;
2) Based on the ground-based and aerial spectrum properties, chose the optimal recognition method and practiced with
software tools; 3) validate the results of aerial remote sensing with field survey. The validation results were preferably
well.
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