Multidisciplinary Study of the Invasive Alga Rugulopteryx okamurae in the Azores
The ROKAMURAE AZ project aims to advance the scientific understanding of the biology, ecology and invasion dynamics of Rugulopteryx okamurae, a brown macroalgae native to the Pacific that arrived in the Azores in 2019 and has since become rapidly dominant in shallow coastal marine communities of sev...
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The ROKAMURAE AZ project aims to advance the scientific understanding of the biology, ecology and invasion dynamics of Rugulopteryx okamurae, a brown macroalgae native to the Pacific that arrived in the Azores in 2019 and has since become rapidly dominant in shallow coastal marine communities of several islands. Its sudden appearance and swift expansion make it one of the most ecologically significant marine invasions ever recorded in the archipelago, with wide-ranging ecological and socioeconomic consequences.
The project brings together three main research entities from the University of the Azores — CIBIO, IITAA and OKEANOS — and is funded by the Direção Regional do Ordenamento do Território e dos Recursos Hídricos (DROTH), with a total budget of €199,999 and a duration of 15 months.
| Acronym: | ROKAMURAE AZ |
| Title: | Multidisciplinary Study of the Invasive Alga Rugulopteryx okamurae in the Azores |
| Start-End: | March 2024 - September 2025 |
- Definition of the most suitable satellites and sensors. Preference will be given to optical data with high spatial resolution, which will allow for more precise measurements and analyses. It is planned to use Sentinel-2 Level 1C products through Copernicus and ESA.
- Development of an algorithm for detecting R. okamurae beachcasts taking advantage of spectral indices (e.g., NDVI, which separates vegetation from other materials) and machine learning techniques (e.g., to differentiate the spectral signature of R. okamurae from other materials).
- Testing the algorithm on verified cases of strandings on the beaches of the Azores.
- Applying the algorithm to specific beaches, over several years of data, to help understand the seasonality and distribution of strandings in the Azores.
| Acronym | ROKAMURAE AZ |
| Title | Multidisciplinary Study of the Invasive Alga Rugulopteryx okamurae in the Azores |
This project is financed by:
European Union
Copernicus
Implementation Partners:
dgTerritório
Portugal Space
AIR Centre