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AI Tool Fuses Satellite Datasets to Track Harmful Algal Blooms

via Phys.org·May 20·2 sources

NASA scientists have developed an artificial intelligence tool that fuses five satellite datasets to help track harmful algal blooms in ocean waters. This innovation matters because it provides a more accurate and comprehensive method for monitoring environmental hazards that threaten marine life and coastal economies. The broader implication is the advancement of AI applications in environmental science, enabling better prediction and mitigation of ecological threats.

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