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  Welcome to the web page that dedicated for the ocean color research in Malaysia and Southeast Asian Countries!  
 MODIS Aqua chlorophyll a images on
  January 2005   This
  web page is aim to promote the usage of ocean color remote sensing in
  Malaysia. We hope to acquire and distribute information about ocean color
  research and application in Malaysia and other Southeast Asian countries, and
  to assist the researcher who is interested in this field.  New! One Year After the Indian Ocean Tsunami!   Ocean Color Monitoring for
  Borneo Red Tide
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    Potential Application of Ocean Color Remote Sensing in Malaysia 
 If you are new to ocean color
    The gateway to understand ocean color – Ocean Color Web. Don’t forget to add the site to your Favorite. 
 Ocean Color Web http://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/ 
   I strongly suggest that the new comer to Ocean Color should read the following material from IOCCG   IOCCG Reports and Articles http://www.ioccg.org/reports_ioccg.html     
 
   Following are the ocean color sensor/ projects that have the coverage of Malaysian waters. Information about ocean color sensor can also be accessed through IOCCG web page. 
 http://www.ioccg.org/sensors_ioccg.html 
   CZCS (NASA) This is the first ocean color sensor for global observation. It is more to experimental sensor than operational. However, the data gathered from this sensor had provided detail understanding and knowledge on the development of today ocean color remote sensing.   OCTS (JAPAN) http://www.eorc.nasda.go.jp/ADEOS/Directory/index.html   SeaWiFS (NASA) http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEAWIFS.html   MODIS (NASA) There are two MODIS sensors, Terra and Aqua. It has been applied widely for atmospheric, land and ocean application. For instance, MODIS Global Fire Monitoring has been used for the forest fire monitoring in South East Asian Region.   MERIS (ESA, Europe) http://envisat.esa.int/instruments/meris/   OCI (Taiwan) http://www.oci.ntou.edu.tw/en/   GLI (Japan) http://suzaku.eorc.jaxa.jp/GLI/index.html   NPOESS (USA)       
   Ocean Color Images (link from IOCCG) http://www.ioccg.org/gallery_ioccg.html     NASA Visible Earth A lot of scenes from NASA and NOAA satellites are available through this web page 
 
 
         
 Both SeaWiFS and MODIS Aqua images are available on Ocean Color Web   Level
  1 and 2 Data Browser http://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi/browse.pl?sen=am   Level
  3 Data Browser http://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi/level3.pl     Remarks: Some
  ocean color data is limited to AUTHORIZED USER, i.e. SeaWiFS. There are some
  application procedures and agreements to be made before you can access to the
  data. However, most of the data are available to REGISTERED USER. If you are
  interested in using SeaWiFS images, please register as AUTHORIZED USER.     MODIS
  Ocean Color Images of Northern Borneo   The
  following link will open the ftp site that providing Daily MODIS Aqua
  chlorophyll a, nLw 551, and SST images for the area around northern Borneo
  Island. This automated service is kindly provided by Ocean Color Web.   ftp://oceans.gsfc.nasa.gov/MODISA/XM/d703147c/654/       ************************************************************************************ For
  the end user who want a Kick Start with ocean color data. You should try the
  following   Ocean Color Time-Series Online Visualization and Analysis
  System!    This system is
  based on the GES-DISC Interactive Online Visualization and ANalysis
  Infrastructure (Giovanni) which was developed by the GES DISC DAAC to provide
  users with an easy-to-use, Web-based interface for the visualization and
  analysis of the Earth Science data.   Many thanks to the
  Giovanni Team. It really saves me tones of times and resources in getting the
  desire data for my research.  If you
  don’t want to process the ocean color data by yourself, Giovanni will be the
  best solution. This tool is a great milestone in the ocean color research and
  development.   Hey, Don’t forget
  to markup the site too!   Giovanni http://reason.gsfc.nasa.gov/Giovanni/     **************************************************************************************       Ocean Color Processing Software   Most
  of the commercial software are unable to process and analyze ocean color data
  effectively. If you intend to use SeaWiFS data, the best recommendation is
  SeaDAS. SeaDAS works on PC with LINUX OS. The user must have minimum
  knowledge in UNIX OS for the software installation. The latest version of SeaDAS
  is capable for MODIS image processing.    SeaDAS http://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/seadas/         MODIS
  and GIS   Please
  check the following page if you are interested to input your MODIS images
  into GIS.   MODIS
  GIS User Guide http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/MODIS/GIS/index.shtml     For
  the processing of higher resolution images, like 500m or 250m. The following
  software is capable to process the 250m & 500m RGB images if you have the
  proper type of MODIS images downloaded.    HDFLook
  is capable to generate the 250m RGB images for both MODIS Terra and Aqua
  images. The output can be in JPEG or GeoTiff. With the Geotiff image, you can
  input the image directly into the GIS software such as ArcGIS. This software
  can be install on various platform. However, for installation in WinXP, you
  will need to pre-install Cygwin with Xterm on your computer.   HDFLook http://www-loa.univ-lille1.fr/Hdflook/hdflook_gb.html     The HDF-EOS To
  GeoTIFF Conversion Tool (HEG) is a tool developed to allow a user to
  reformat, re-project and perform stitching/mosaicing and subsetting
  operations on HDF-EOS objects. The output GeoTIFF file is ingestible into
  commonly used GIS applications. HEG will also write to HDF-EOS Grid &
  SWATH formats (i.e for Subsetting purposes) and native (or raw) binary. HEG
  presently works with MODIS (AQUA and TERRA), ASTER, MISR, AIRS, and AMSR-E
  HDF-EOS data sets.   HEG http://newsroom.gsfc.nasa.gov/sdptoolkit/HEG/HEGHome.html         Ocean Color Community
    International
  Ocean Color Coordinating Group (IOCCG) http://www.ioccg.org/index.html           Potential
  Application of Ocean Color Remote Sensing in Malaysia This is a Oral Presentation presented in the MASDEC Workshop at Putrajaya, Malaysia on 14-16 January 2003. Please click on the following link to view the PDF file. Click for power point presentation in PDF!         Please
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