Jelly. Systems and tools for locating jellyfishs and predicting their displacement towards the coast
In the last decade the presence of jellyfish in the Mediterranean Sea is rising causing impacts on the marine environment and on human activities.
In order to mitigate this phenomenon a key strategy comprises the setting up of early warning and forecasting systems based on large scale observations and numerical model fields such as those available from the Copernicus products (EO and other data from the Marine Environment Monitoring Service).
The workshop aims to discuss the latest improvements in the detection, spreading and forecasting of jellyfish blooms and the different experiences on the use of Copernicus data in this field.
It will be organized in two sessions: the first concerning the observation methods and the second concerning the occurrence and dispersal forecasting of jellyfish blooms.
- https://development.isprambiente.gov.it/en/archive/ispra-events/2022/06/systems-and-tools-for-locating-jellyfishs-and-predicting-their-displacement-towards-the-coast
- Jelly. Systems and tools for locating jellyfishs and predicting their displacement towards the coast
- 2022-06-15T09:30:00+00:00
- 2022-06-15T13:00:00+00:00
- In the last decade the presence of jellyfish in the Mediterranean Sea is rising causing impacts on the marine environment and on human activities. In order to mitigate this phenomenon a key strategy comprises the setting up of early warning and forecasting systems based on large scale observations and numerical model fields such as those available from the Copernicus products (EO and other data from the Marine Environment Monitoring Service). The workshop aims to discuss the latest improvements in the detection, spreading and forecasting of jellyfish blooms and the different experiences on the use of Copernicus data in this field. It will be organized in two sessions: the first concerning the observation methods and the second concerning the occurrence and dispersal forecasting of jellyfish blooms. Program
- When Jun 15, 2022 from 09:30 AM to 01:00 PM (GMT+0 / UTC0)
- Where Online event
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Presentations
- Serena Zampardi (Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn) - Monitoring jellyfish blooms along the Italian coasts: a “Citizen Science” based approach
- Valentina Tirelli (OGS) - avvistAPP. How to get jellyfish sightings by a click!
- Alan Deidun (Università di MALTA) - Jellyfish Citizen Science spotting efforts in Malta: the Spot the Jellyfish campaign experience
- Arianna Orasi (ISPRA) - Identifying potentially harmful jellyfish blooms using SAR Sentinel 1 images
- Thomas Moranduzzo (Colombo Sky) - JellyX. A monitoring tool for jellyfish swarms
- Laura Giusti (Captain and Progetto Mediterranea Scientific Projects Responsible) - Progetto Mediterranea. A direct experience of advanced citizen science and its scientific impact in the Mediterranean Sea
- Svitlana Liubartseva e Giovanni Coppini (CMCC) - Lagrangian modelling the drift of jellyfish: capabilities and limitations
- Dori Edelist (Università di Haifa) - Hincasting the occurrence and dispersal of Mediterranean jellyfish blooms via Citizen Science