TRACKING VESSELS TO ILLEGAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGES USING MULTISOURCE VESSEL INFORMATION
Illegal discharge of bilge waters is a significant source of oil and other environmental pollutants in Canadian and international waters. Imaging satellites are commonly used to monitor large areas to detect oily discharges from vessels, off-shore platforms and other sources. While remotely sensed i...
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doaj-4cf19eafd5e94600ae21541126b1309d2020-11-24T22:16:04ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342015-04-01XL-7/W392793210.5194/isprsarchives-XL-7-W3-927-2015TRACKING VESSELS TO ILLEGAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGES USING MULTISOURCE VESSEL INFORMATIONJ. Busler0H. Wehn1L. Woodhouse2MDA Systems Ltd., 13800 Commerce Parkway, Richmond, British Columbia, CanadaMDA Systems Ltd., 13800 Commerce Parkway, Richmond, British Columbia, CanadaMDA Systems Ltd., 13800 Commerce Parkway, Richmond, British Columbia, CanadaIllegal discharge of bilge waters is a significant source of oil and other environmental pollutants in Canadian and international waters. Imaging satellites are commonly used to monitor large areas to detect oily discharges from vessels, off-shore platforms and other sources. While remotely sensed imagery provides a snap-shot picture useful for detecting a spill or the presence of vessels in the vicinity, it is difficult to directly associate a vessel to an observed spill unless the vessel is observed while the discharge is occurring. The situation then becomes more challenging with increased vessel traffic as multiple vessels may be associated with a spill event. By combining multiple sources of vessel location data, such as Automated Information Systems (AIS), Long Range Identification and Tracking (LRIT) and SAR-based ship detection, with spill detections and drift models we have created a system that associates detected spill events with vessels in the area using a probabilistic model that intersects vessel tracks and spill drift trajectories in both time and space. Working with the Canadian Space Agency and the Canadian Ice Service’s Integrated Satellite Tracking of Pollution (ISTOP) program, we use spills observed in Canadian waters to demonstrate the investigative value of augmenting spill detections with temporally sequenced vessel and spill tracking information.http://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XL-7-W3/927/2015/isprsarchives-XL-7-W3-927-2015.pdf |
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J. Busler H. Wehn L. Woodhouse TRACKING VESSELS TO ILLEGAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGES USING MULTISOURCE VESSEL INFORMATION The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences |
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TRACKING VESSELS TO ILLEGAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGES USING MULTISOURCE VESSEL INFORMATION |
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TRACKING VESSELS TO ILLEGAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGES USING MULTISOURCE VESSEL INFORMATION |
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TRACKING VESSELS TO ILLEGAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGES USING MULTISOURCE VESSEL INFORMATION |
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TRACKING VESSELS TO ILLEGAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGES USING MULTISOURCE VESSEL INFORMATION |
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TRACKING VESSELS TO ILLEGAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGES USING MULTISOURCE VESSEL INFORMATION |
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tracking vessels to illegal pollutant discharges using multisource vessel information |
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The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences |
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Illegal discharge of bilge waters is a significant source of oil and other environmental pollutants in Canadian and international
waters. Imaging satellites are commonly used to monitor large areas to detect oily discharges from vessels, off-shore platforms and
other sources. While remotely sensed imagery provides a snap-shot picture useful for detecting a spill or the presence of vessels in
the vicinity, it is difficult to directly associate a vessel to an observed spill unless the vessel is observed while the discharge is
occurring. The situation then becomes more challenging with increased vessel traffic as multiple vessels may be associated with a
spill event. By combining multiple sources of vessel location data, such as Automated Information Systems (AIS), Long Range
Identification and Tracking (LRIT) and SAR-based ship detection, with spill detections and drift models we have created a system
that associates detected spill events with vessels in the area using a probabilistic model that intersects vessel tracks and spill drift
trajectories in both time and space. Working with the Canadian Space Agency and the Canadian Ice Service’s Integrated Satellite
Tracking of Pollution (ISTOP) program, we use spills observed in Canadian waters to demonstrate the investigative value of
augmenting spill detections with temporally sequenced vessel and spill tracking information. |
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