Setting the PACE: Scientists Investigate Oceans with New NASA Satellite
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the groundbreaking potential of NASA's recently launched Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) satellite in this informative panel discussion. Discover how PACE's advanced ocean color measurements from space will revolutionize the study of microscopic marine life and atmospheric particles. Learn from leading scientists as they discuss the satellite's applications in fisheries research, harmful algal bloom detection, and monitoring ocean ecosystem health in the face of climate change. Gain insights from experts including NASA's PACE Project Scientist, directors of coastal observing systems, and oceanographers as they share their expectations and plans for utilizing PACE data. Recorded at the Ocean Sciences Meeting in New Orleans, this 41-minute session offers a comprehensive look at how PACE will enhance our understanding of Earth's oceans and atmosphere.
Syllabus
OSM24: Setting the PACE: Scientists ready to investigate oceans with new NASA satellite
Taught by
AGU
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