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Remote sensors to help monitor marine resources

The National Remote Sensing Department under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment is working with the Vietnam Administration of Seas and Islands on a project designed to monitor sea and island resources using remote sensing technology.
The National Remote Sensing Department under the Ministry of NaturalResources and Environment is working with the Vietnam Administration ofSeas and Islands on a project designed to monitor sea and islandresources using remote sensing technology.

The project, which is apart of a master plan to survey and manage marine environment resourceswith a vision to 2020, aims to develop a basic database on thecountry's marine resources and environment.

According to thehead of the National Remote Sensing Department, Nguyen Xuan Lam, thedepartment had established a system of topographical maps of the HoangSa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagos, and was building adatabase to draw up a map on a 1:50,000 scale of the land coveringcoastal areas and emerging islets.

The department has also drawna collection of specialised maps on a 1:1,000,000 scale accompanied bydata on the physical, chemical and biological factors of the area aroundVietnam's territorial waters, while setting up a multi-temporalmonitoring system using remote sensors and geo-information technologies.

The initial results have opened up prospects for the country toenhance its future application of remote sensing technology in theexploration and monitoring of its maritime and island resources.-VNA

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