Environment / Climate / Geospatial
Sea Surface Phytoplankton
Phytoplankton (Chlorophyll-a) Ocean Concentration. Geospatially derived phytoplankton (chlorophyll-a) ocean concentration is a measure of the concentration of phytoplankton, a type of microscopic, photosynthetic organism, in the ocean at a particular location. Phytoplankton are an important component of the marine food web and play a key role in the global carbon cycle. The concentration of phytoplankton in the ocean can be determined using satellite-based sensors, which can detect the presence of chlorophyll-a, a pigment that is found in phytoplankton. This information is often represented as a map or spatial dataset using geographic information systems (GIS) technology, and can be used to monitor and manage ocean resources.
Metadata
Number
45
Availability
Available Soon
Source
JAXA Earth Observation Resource Center
Original Source
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Resolution
4638.3m
Cadence
Weekly
Delivery Time
Hours
Price
€100
Coverage
Global
Data Range
11/29/2021 - 7/26/2022
Commercial Use
Not specified
Sample Asset
No local sample
Created
7/30/2022 17:38
GIZ
n/a
EECU Seconds
-
Graph Data
No graph data listed.
Research
No research note listed.
Local Sample
No sample image listed in the catalogue.