Abstract

Remote sensing technology can provide spatial information for mapping shallow water benthic habitat, a case study conducted on Sebaru Besar Island. The purpose of this study was to analyze mapping accuracy of shallow water benthic habitats usings WorldView 2 and SPOT 6 (201 imageries). The classification of multispectral images is carried out using the Depth Invariant Index (DII) transformation and by applying the Maximum Likelihood (MLH) algorithm to both satellite images. The number of benthic habitat classes produced are eight habitat classes from each image used. The results of the analysis show that the overall accuracy in Worldview 2 and SPOT 6 images is 61.29% and 51.61%. Results of Z-statistic comparison between Worldview-2 and SPOT-6 imagery was 1,04, means that the results did not differ significantly.

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