Trevor Platt Science Foundation Webinar: Advancing satellite-based monitoring of marine carbon pools, phytoplankton diversity and marine litter pollution
- DATEJuly 2nd, 2026, 2-3 PM GMT
- Zoom Webinar registration is open
Marine ecosystems are increasingly shaped by the combined effects of pollution, biodiversity loss and climate change, yet observing these pressures in a consistent and integrated way remains challenging. In this presentation, Dr. Victor Martinez Vicente will draw on advances in biooptical oceanography and satellite oceancolour remote sensing to address this gap. He will present work using multimission Earth Observation to detect marine plastic debris, characterise phytoplankton diversity, and assess quantify carbon pools in coastal waters. The talk highlights how model data and in situ bio-optical measurements are used to constrain and improve satellite retrievals. Together, these developments point towards practical EObased indicators that support biodiversity assessments, pollution monitoring and climaterelevant models.
Speaker

Dr. Victor Martinez Vicente
Senior Biooptical Oceanographer, Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Dr Victor MartinezVicente is a senior biooptical oceanographer at Plymouth Marine Laboratory, specialising in satellite oceancolour remote sensing of marine ecosystems. With over 20 years’ experience, his research advances the monitoring of marine biodiversity, carbon cycling and plastic pollution through innovative, multimission Earth Observation approaches and international collaboration.

