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Satellite evidence of harmful algal blooms and related oceanographic features in the Bohai Sea during autumn 1998
Institution:1. LED, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510301, China;2. Center for Atmospheric and Oceanic Studies, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Japan;3. Research Institute of Oceanography and School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea;4. Office of Chief Scientist, DPI, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are truly global marine phenomena of increasing significance. Some HAB occurrences are different to observe because of their high spatial and temporal variability and their advection, once formed, by surface currents. A serious HAB occurred in the Bohai Sea during autumn 1998, causing the largest fisheries economic loss. The present study analyzes the formation, distribution, and advection of HAB using satellite SeaWiFS ocean color data and other oceanographic data. The results show that the bloom originated in the western coastal waters of the Bohai Sea in early September, and developed southeastward when sea surface temperature (SST) increased to 25–26 °C. The bloom with a high Chl-a concentration (6.5 mg m?3) in center portion covered an area of 60 × 65 km2. At the end of September, the bloom decayed when SST decreased to 22–23 °C. The HAB may have been initiated by a combination of the river discharge nutrients in the west coastal waters and the increase of SST; afterwards it may have been transported eastward by the local circulation that was enhanced by northwesterly winds in late September and early October.
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