Authors
Chuanmin Hu, Daqiu Li, Changsheng Chen, Jianzhong Ge, Frank E Muller‐Karger, Junpeng Liu, Feng Yu, Ming‐Xia He
Publication date
2010/5
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Volume
115
Issue
C5
Description
A massive bloom of the green macroalgae Ulva prolifera (previously known as Enteromorpha prolifera) occurred in June 2008 in the Yellow Sea (YS), resulting in perhaps the largest “green tide” event in history. Using a novel index (Floating Algae Index) and multiresolution remote sensing data from MODIS and Landsat, we show that U. prolifera patches appeared nearly every year between April and July 2000–2009 in the YS and/or East China Sea (ECS), which all originated from the nearshore Subei Bank. A finite volume numerical circulation model, driven by realistic forcing and boundary conditions, confirmed this finding. Analysis of meteorological/environmental data and information related to local aquaculture activities strongly supports the hypothesis that the recurrent U. prolifera in the YS and ECS resulted from aquaculture of the seaweed Porphyra yezoensis (or nori) conducted along the 200 km shoreline …
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Scholar articles
C Hu, D Li, C Chen, J Ge, FE Muller‐Karger, J Liu, F Yu… - Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 2010