00:34:35 Miguel Dionisio: perfect! 00:34:44 Alex: Sound is ok! 00:34:47 Carsten: all fine 00:34:48 bryan stubbs: Here you fine 00:34:50 MerrieNeely: Yes it is perfect 00:34:52 DanielSFJ: Fine here too 00:44:27 MerrieNeely: Archived recent GEOAquaWatch webinars: https://www.geoaquawatch.org/geo-aquawatch-webinar-series/ 00:46:21 MerrieNeely: Older (2013-15) webinar archives: https://www.geoaquawatch.org/geo-inland-and-coastal-water-quality-working-group-webinar-series/ 00:57:02 MerrieNeely: When you mentioned (in Italy) that users do not always trust the data, so it helps build trust when field results align with your estimates. Is there feedback of that user collected data into your program? Are these users only entities collecting field data? Or are the 'untrusting' users also the public? If so, how do you build confidence in your product with the public? do you have a plan to build public trust? Thankyou 01:13:23 ntorbick: Have to run. Nice work. Would like to follow up on Italy work where I am working. Also have lots of chla, PC, and toxin in situ from small and medium inland lakes in USA, if helpful. cheers. skype: ntorbick 01:26:40 Sharon: how do you know that the algal bloom corresponds to cyanobacteria and not another type of microalgae? 01:27:25 GEO AquaWatch Secretariat: http://www.cyanoalert.com 01:28:34 MerrieNeely: No that was perfect! 01:30:07 Joseph G Cormier: Have you looked at Hyperspectral data, to define the Cyano spectra? and is this a better approach to multisepcral mapping of Chl -a ? thank you 01:30:30 Sharon: Last question form my side: what are the next steps to take once the user receives a cyanoalert? thank you 01:36:09 claudia: The satellite PRISMA hyperspectral data should be launched in February 2019. It might help in recognize cyan 01:36:22 Steve: Excellent presentation Petra. 01:36:37 Steve: Thanks so much 01:36:40 claudia: yes, ! 01:37:14 GEO AquaWatch Secretariat: www.geoaquawatch.org/geo-aquawatch-webinar-series/