Physical Oceanography
Chuanmin Hu
Professor
Optical Oceanography
Ph.D., University of Miami, Physics Dept., 1997
Office Phone: 727.553.3987
Email: huc@usf.edu
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Research: Ocean Optics and Optical Remote Sensing
Specialties: Ocean Optics, Ocean Color Remote Sensing, Radiative Transfer Modeling,
Harmful Algal Blooms, Coastal Water Quality and Pollution
Nearly all marine life depends on light. Dr. Hu’s research is focused on addressing
coastal ocean problems using primarily optics. These problems include river-ocean
interactions (transport and transform of particulate and dissolved matters), carbon
cycling, algal blooms, coral reef environmental health and ecosystem connectivity,
climate change and anthropogenic influence on coastal/estuarine water quality. As
light exists both below and above the surface of the ocean, Dr. Hu and his group members
at the Optical Oceanography Lab approach these problems through 1) characterizing
the underwater light field using the state-of-the-art optical equipment; 2) developing
satellite remote sensing algorithms and data products specifically targeted to these
problems; and 3) integrating these products with other data to understand coastal
ocean changes in bio-optical properties as well as their causes and consequences.
The current research at OOL emphasizes the use of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs)
to better understand the 3-dimensional light field and algal bloom formation, and
high-resolution satellite remote sensing from which customized data products are derived
for estuaries, turbid coastal waters, and optically shallow waters (e.g., coral reefs,
seagrass). The recent establishment of a virtual antenna system (VAS) and a virtual
buoy system (VBS) greatly facilitates data and information sharing on coastal blooms
and general water quality with a variety of user groups.