Monitoring the Kotychi Lagoon in Western Peloponnese, Greece, Using Remote Sensing Techniques and Environmental Assessment

Author:

Apostolopoulos Dionysios N.1ORCID,Giannikopoulos Dionysios1,Ramfos Alexis2,Faulwetter Sara3,Panagiotaras Dionisios4ORCID,Nikolakopoulos Konstantinos G.1ORCID,Avramidis Pavlos3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. GIS & Remote Sensing Laboratory, Department of Geology, University of Patras, 26504 Rio, Greece

2. Department of Biology, University of Patras, 26504 Rio, Greece

3. Laboratory of Sedimentology, Department of Geology, University of Patras, 26504 Rio, Greece

4. Department of Environment, Ionian University, M. Minotou-Giannopoulou Str., Panagoula, 29100 Zakynthos, Greece

Abstract

The Kotychi Lagoon (western Peloponnese, Greece), together with other coastal wetlands such as Pappas, Prokopos and Lamia, is part of the wider area of the Strofylia Wetlands National Park and Protected Areas of Western Peloponnese, which has been protected by the Ramsar convention since 1971 and classified as a Natura 2000 area due to its high diversity and ecological value. This study aimed to estimate the water surface evolution of the Kotychi Lagoon using optical remote sensing techniques to record parameters and indices related to the geometrical and landscape orientation features for the 1945–2016 period and to evaluate the ecological and environmental status of the lagoon through in-situ measurement and sample analysis. High-resolution aerial photos at a scale of 1:30,000, orthomosaics, and satellite images were used and linear regression rates (LRR) were calculated to determine the changes. Seasonal sampling of water, sediment, and macrofaunal organisms in the lagoon was performed to monitor environmental and ecological parameters. The results showed that the lagoon’s water surface shrank during the 1945–2016 period, showing different rates in four segments. The shrinkage prevailed in the northeastern and southern parts of the lagoon, with rates of 17.75 and 6.46 m/year, respectively. The ecological status was determined to be poor, although nutrient input seemed to have been moderate over the study period. We conclude that applying remote sensing techniques using a combination of high-resolution images constitutes an effective and accurate method for the spatiotemporal mapping of wetlands. The ecological problems of the Kotychi Lagoon were highlighted and confirmed through complementary in-situ analyses. These problems need to be addressed by the respective managerial bodies in order to restore the lagoon to good ecological status.

Funder

Green Fund of the Hellenic Ministry of the Environment and Energy

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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