Abstract

The ocean is of great significance in the climate system, global resources and strategic decision making. With the continuous improvement in remote sensing technology, ocean remote sensing research has increasingly become an important topic for resource development and environmental protection. This paper uses bibliometric analysis method and VOSviewer visual software to conduct analysis. The analysis focuses on the period from 1990 to 2020. The analysis results show that articles have been steadily increasing over the past two decades. Scholars and researchers form the United States, China and Europe (mainly Western European countries), as well as NASA, Chinese Academy of Sciences and NOAA have bigger influence in this field to some extent. Among them, the United States and NASA holds the core leading position. Moreover, global cooperation in this field presents certain characteristics of geographical distribution. This study also reveals journals that include the most publications and subject categories that are highly relevant to related fields. Cluster analysis shows that remote sensing, ocean color, MODIS (or Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer), chlorophy, sea ice and climate change are main research hotspots. In addition, in the context of climate warming, researchers have improved monitoring technology for remote sensing to warn and protect ocean ecosystems in hotspots (the Arctic and Antarctica). The valuable results obtained from this study will help academic professionals keep informed of the latest developments and identify future research directions in the field related to ocean remote sensing.

Highlights

  • This study provides a new perspective for the knowledge status and trends in the ocean remote sensing field, it still has some limitations

  • In this study, based on publications related to ocean remote sensing in the Web of Science database, authors systematically reviewed the publication characteristics, research themes and hotspots from 1990 to 2020 using bibliometric analysis method

  • The number of publications related to ocean remote sensing has significantly increased in the past two decades, especially during the period from 2012 to 2020, reflecting more concerns from various stakeholders and growing interests in this topic worldwide

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Introduction

The ocean, which accounts for 71% of the Earth’s surface area, is one of the three major ecosystems in the world with rich service functions. It plays a vital role in regulating the global climate, biogeochemical cycle, resource storage, protecting biodiversity and supporting Earth’s life [1,2]. As a macro-observation method, remote sensing has incomparable advantages over traditional observation in many aspects [7–9]. It plays an important role in monitoring the dynamic change of hot areas in marine research, marine ecology, environmental protection and resource development [10–15]

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