Bio-optical Oceanography and Remote Sensing at
The University of New Hampshire
Durham, NH 03824

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Bio-optical oceanography is a sub-discipline of oceanography that concerns itself with the physics of light (optics) and its interaction with biological and biogeochemical processes in the ocean. Bio-optical oceanography is the foundation upon which ocean color remote sensing is based, and its scope includes the biology of primary productivity and photosynthesis, the physics of radiative transfer, and the biogeochemistry of carbon and other elements in the ocean.



Janet Campbell

Director, OPAL - Research Professor
Ph.D. Virginia Tech

Ru Morrison
Research Assistant Professor
Ph.D. University of Wales



Tim Moore
Research Scientist
timothy.moore@unh.edu