Environmental controls on marine productivity near Cape St. Francis, South Africa
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Published:2019-12-02
Issue:6
Volume:15
Page:1579-1592
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ISSN:1812-0792
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Container-title:Ocean Science
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Ocean Sci.
Abstract
Abstract. This study considers ocean–atmosphere influences on marine productivity over
the shelf near Cape St. Francis, South Africa. Multiday estimates of
chlorophyll fluorescence in the period 2006–2017 with an area outlined by 34.5–33.75∘ S and
24–26.5∘ E provide the basis for evaluation using data from high-resolution
reanalyses. Correlations with the mean annual cycle of chlorophyll fluorescence were
significant for salinity, linking marine productivity and the coastal
hydrology. A strengthened Agulhas Current induces cyclonic shear that lifts
water at the shelf edge. Composite high-chlorophyll-fluorescence events were
dominated by a large-scale midlatitude atmospheric ridge of high pressure.
The resultant easterly winds caused offshore transport and the upwelling of
cool nutrient-rich water in multiday events at the beginning and end of
austral summer. Environmental controls on interannual fluctuations of the
commercial fishery were also explored. Southwestward currents and diminished
heat fluxes favored the squid catch, while anchovy and sardine catches were linked with
upper northerly wind, consistent with large-scale weather patterns that
underpin coastal upwelling and river discharge. Productivity lags a few days
behind cyclonic wind and current shear and the upstream coastal hydrology,
which shares a common atmospheric driver.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Embryology,Anatomy
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