Abstract

Estimation of carbon stock in seagrass meadows is in challenges of paucity of assessment and low accuracy of the estimates. In this study, we used a fusion of the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) Sentinel-1 (S-1), the multi-spectral Sentinel-2 (S-2), and coupled this with advanced machine learning (ML) models and meta-heuristic optimization to improve the estimation of total organic carbon (TOC) stock in the Zostera muelleri meadows in Tauranga Harbour, New Zealand. Five scenarios containing combinations of data, ML models (Random Forest, Extreme Gradient Boost, Rotation Forest, CatBoost) and optimization were developed and evaluated for TOC retrieval. Results indicate a fusion of S1, S2 images, a novel ML model CatBoost and the grey wolf optimization algorithm (the CB-GWO model) yielded the best prediction of seagrass TOC (R 2, RMSE were 0.738 and 10.64 Mg C ha−1). Our results provide novel ideas of deriving a low-cost, scalable and reliable estimates of seagrass TOC globally.

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