Monitoring environmental impacts of a designated aquaculture area in the Karaburun Peninsula using Google Earth Engine
Deniz Devrim Tosun

TL;DR
This study uses satellite data and cloud computing to assess the environmental impact of aquaculture in the Karaburun Peninsula, finding no significant changes but highlighting the method's potential.
Contribution
A novel framework combining DiD causal inference and MODIS satellite data in Google Earth Engine for monitoring aquaculture impacts.
Findings
No significant differences in Chl-a or POC were found between aquaculture and control sites.
Human-impacted coastal areas showed higher surface parameter concentrations.
The method's limitations were defined, emphasizing the need for higher-resolution sensors.
Abstract
Satellite-based monitoring of aquaculture impacts remains constrained by the absence of standardized, reproducible methodologies capable of capturing long-term environmental dynamics. This study introduces a novel framework that integrates Difference-in-Differences (DiD) causal inference with multi-decadal Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) satellite data and Google Earth Engine (GEE) cloud computing to evaluate aquaculture-related changes in coastal ecosystems. Using 20 years of satellite observations (2002–2022) from the Karaburun Peninsula, İzmir, Türkiye, we compared three representative sites: an aquaculture zone, a coastal area influenced by human settlements, and an offshore reference site with minimal anthropogenic activity. The human-impacted coastal site consistently exhibited the highest concentrations of surface parameters, reflecting dominant background…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMarine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies · Marine and coastal ecosystems · Coastal and Marine Management
