Abstract
Optical instruments and methods for a rapid and complex monitoring of coastal waters are analyzed. Usability of polarization panoramic shore-based optical systems for mapping and estimating the dynamic parameters of sea surface pollution with organic films is shown. A possibility of estimating the near-surface wind velocity by processing a temporal sequence of panoramic images is considered. In addition, this video system can be used for real-time direction of research vessels to hydrologic objects (vortices, internal waves, sea surface pollution, etc.) in coastal zones via mobile Internet.
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