The Potentiality of Operational Mapping of Oil Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea near the Entrance of the Suez Canal Using Sentinel-1 SAR Data

The Suez Canal, being a main international maritime shipping route, experiences heavy ship traffic with probable illegal oil discharges. Oil pollution is harming the marine ecosystem and creates pressure on the coastal socio-economic activities particularly at Port Said city (the area of study). It...

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Main Authors: Islam Abou El-Magd, Mohamed Zakzouk, Abdulaziz M Abdulaziz, Elham M Ali
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/8/1352
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spelling doaj-96887fda944249068e8eaeefb22b33242020-11-25T03:21:44ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922020-04-01121352135210.3390/rs12081352The Potentiality of Operational Mapping of Oil Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea near the Entrance of the Suez Canal Using Sentinel-1 SAR DataIslam Abou El-Magd0Mohamed Zakzouk1Abdulaziz M Abdulaziz2Elham M Ali3Environment Division, National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences, Cairo 11769, EgyptEnvironment Division, National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences, Cairo 11769, EgyptCairo University, Faculty of Engineering, Mining, Petroleum, and Metallurgical Engineering Department, Cairo 12613, EgyptSuez University, Faculty of Fish Resources, Aquatic Environment Department, Suez 43511, EgyptThe Suez Canal, being a main international maritime shipping route, experiences heavy ship traffic with probable illegal oil discharges. Oil pollution is harming the marine ecosystem and creates pressure on the coastal socio-economic activities particularly at Port Said city (the area of study). It is anticipated that the damage of oil spills is not only during the event but it extends for a long time and normally requires more effort to remediate and recover the environment. Hence, early detection and volume estimation of these spills is the first and most important step for a successful clean-up operation. This study is the first to use Sentinel-1 space-borne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images for oil spill detection and mapping over the north entrance of the Suez Canal aiming to enable operational monitoring. SAR sensors are able to capture images day and night and are not affected by weather conditions. In addition, they have a wide swath that covers large geographical areas for possible oil spills. The present study examines a large amount of data (800 scenes of sentinel 1) for the study area over a period of five years from 2014 till 2019 which resulted in the detection of more than 20 events of oil pollution. The detection model is based on the quantitative analysis of the dark spot of the radar backscatter of oil spills. The largest case covered nearly 26 km<sup>2</sup> of seawater. The spill drift direction in the area of spills indicated potential hazard on fishing activities, Port Said beaches and ports. This study can be the base for continuously monitoring and alarming pollution cases in the Canal area which is important for environmental agencies, decision-makers, and beneficiaries for coastal and marine socio-economic sustainability.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/8/1352Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) dataoil spillsimage processing techniquesSuez CanalMediterranean Sea
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author Islam Abou El-Magd
Mohamed Zakzouk
Abdulaziz M Abdulaziz
Elham M Ali
spellingShingle Islam Abou El-Magd
Mohamed Zakzouk
Abdulaziz M Abdulaziz
Elham M Ali
The Potentiality of Operational Mapping of Oil Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea near the Entrance of the Suez Canal Using Sentinel-1 SAR Data
Remote Sensing
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data
oil spills
image processing techniques
Suez Canal
Mediterranean Sea
author_facet Islam Abou El-Magd
Mohamed Zakzouk
Abdulaziz M Abdulaziz
Elham M Ali
author_sort Islam Abou El-Magd
title The Potentiality of Operational Mapping of Oil Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea near the Entrance of the Suez Canal Using Sentinel-1 SAR Data
title_short The Potentiality of Operational Mapping of Oil Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea near the Entrance of the Suez Canal Using Sentinel-1 SAR Data
title_full The Potentiality of Operational Mapping of Oil Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea near the Entrance of the Suez Canal Using Sentinel-1 SAR Data
title_fullStr The Potentiality of Operational Mapping of Oil Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea near the Entrance of the Suez Canal Using Sentinel-1 SAR Data
title_full_unstemmed The Potentiality of Operational Mapping of Oil Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea near the Entrance of the Suez Canal Using Sentinel-1 SAR Data
title_sort potentiality of operational mapping of oil pollution in the mediterranean sea near the entrance of the suez canal using sentinel-1 sar data
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2020-04-01
description The Suez Canal, being a main international maritime shipping route, experiences heavy ship traffic with probable illegal oil discharges. Oil pollution is harming the marine ecosystem and creates pressure on the coastal socio-economic activities particularly at Port Said city (the area of study). It is anticipated that the damage of oil spills is not only during the event but it extends for a long time and normally requires more effort to remediate and recover the environment. Hence, early detection and volume estimation of these spills is the first and most important step for a successful clean-up operation. This study is the first to use Sentinel-1 space-borne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images for oil spill detection and mapping over the north entrance of the Suez Canal aiming to enable operational monitoring. SAR sensors are able to capture images day and night and are not affected by weather conditions. In addition, they have a wide swath that covers large geographical areas for possible oil spills. The present study examines a large amount of data (800 scenes of sentinel 1) for the study area over a period of five years from 2014 till 2019 which resulted in the detection of more than 20 events of oil pollution. The detection model is based on the quantitative analysis of the dark spot of the radar backscatter of oil spills. The largest case covered nearly 26 km<sup>2</sup> of seawater. The spill drift direction in the area of spills indicated potential hazard on fishing activities, Port Said beaches and ports. This study can be the base for continuously monitoring and alarming pollution cases in the Canal area which is important for environmental agencies, decision-makers, and beneficiaries for coastal and marine socio-economic sustainability.
topic Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data
oil spills
image processing techniques
Suez Canal
Mediterranean Sea
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/8/1352
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