From September 22 to 25, the "Offshore Water Environment Remote Sensing Monitoring Technology and Application" co-sponsored by the State Key Laboratory of Satellite Marine Environmental Dynamics (the Second Institute of Oceanography, the Ministry of Natural Resources) and the Wenzhou Marine Environment Monitoring Center Station of the State Oceanic Administration The 4th SatCO2 Training Course" (hereinafter referred to as the training course) was held in the Wenzhou City. This training class is mainly aimed at staff engaged in ecological monitoring and management in the fields of natural resources, ecological environment, water conservancy and other fields. It carries out remote sensing monitoring technology training and business work exchanges. There are more than 60 front-line business workers, scholars from 31 domestic units, and students to participate.
At the opening ceremony, Chen Yuanwu, deputy director of the Wenzhou Municipal Bureau of Natural Resources and Planning, and Ye Shufeng, deputy director of the Science and Technology Division of the East China Sea Bureau of the Ministry of Natural Resources, delivered speeches for the training class, proposing the support and support of ecological remote sensing technology for operational monitoring of coastal zones and offshore waters, and thinking about integrated applications. Subsequently, the teaching experts made reports on remote sensing monitoring technologies such as the current application status of ocean remote sensing data, offshore water quality, red tide, warm water discharge from power plants, river flux into the sea, and river network water quality, as well as typical remote sensing application cases. The training class also set up a special time for discussion and interaction, and the trainees had lively discussions based on the problems encountered in actual work.
On the afternoon of September 24, under the leadership of Zhang Zhao, the director of the Wenzhou Marine Environment Monitoring Center Station, the trainees visited the relevant business work of the Wenzhou Central Station. The staff of the central station introduced and shared the application of remote sensing technology in operational work such as ocean monitoring and forecasting, red tide monitoring and sea area use management. Subsequently, student representatives from each unit conducted discussions on the needs of operational monitoring and related issues faced. They held a discussion, discussed the application status of existing multi-source remote sensing satellite products such as land satellites, ocean satellites, and meteorological satellites in the operational work system and new technology research and development needs, and exchanged and shared ocean monitoring work experience.
Through this training course, the State Council carried out in-depth exchanges with domestic front-line business units on the commercial application of remote sensing monitoring technology, explored new models for the application of the results of scientific research institutes, and laid a foundation for further expansion of cooperation in scientific research and business work. Since 2016, the State Council has successfully held three SatCO2 seminars and training courses, focusing on ocean remote sensing and multidisciplinary scientific research. This training course on the 4th SatCO2 Conference, focuses on thematic remote sensing applications, technical exchanges and cooperation with operational monitoring, aiming to further promote the operational application of remote sensing scientific research results.