Advances in Environmental Monitoring of the Caspian Sea DOI Open Access
Andrey G. Kostianoy, Vladimir Pešić

Ecologica Montenegrina, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 76, P. 201 - 210

Published: Dec. 25, 2024

The paper provides a brief overview of 11 papers published in the Special Issue Ecologica Montenegrina entitled "Advances Environmental Monitoring Caspian Sea". These are devoted to different aspects environmental issues Sea from regional climate change and dramatic sea level decline oil pollution algal bloom among others. attention is paid ecologically biologically significant marine protected areas need organize Marine Protected Areas region. contributions this special issue not only shed light on problems facing Sea, but also emphasize importance interdisciplinary approaches constant improvement methods aimed at obtaining reliable timely data unique ecosystem. A combination satellite remote sensing with in-situ measurements allows improve quality via calibration elaboration algorithms. From other side, will monitoring ecological state whole area which vital during continuous level. presented results further evidence for subjected risks Sea.

Language: Английский

Advances in Environmental Monitoring of the Caspian Sea DOI Open Access
Andrey G. Kostianoy, Vladimir Pešić

Ecologica Montenegrina, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 76, P. 201 - 210

Published: Dec. 25, 2024

The paper provides a brief overview of 11 papers published in the Special Issue Ecologica Montenegrina entitled "Advances Environmental Monitoring Caspian Sea". These are devoted to different aspects environmental issues Sea from regional climate change and dramatic sea level decline oil pollution algal bloom among others. attention is paid ecologically biologically significant marine protected areas need organize Marine Protected Areas region. contributions this special issue not only shed light on problems facing Sea, but also emphasize importance interdisciplinary approaches constant improvement methods aimed at obtaining reliable timely data unique ecosystem. A combination satellite remote sensing with in-situ measurements allows improve quality via calibration elaboration algorithms. From other side, will monitoring ecological state whole area which vital during continuous level. presented results further evidence for subjected risks Sea.

Language: Английский

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