The Impact Of Enso On Regional Chlorophyll-A Anomaly In The Arafura Sea

D. M. P. R. Dewi,D. Fatmasari, A. Kurniawan,M. A. Munandar

2ND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MARINE AND FISHERIES RESEARCH(2018)

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Abstract
The El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a naturally occurring phenomenon that involves fluctuating ocean temperature in the equatorial Pacific. ENSO influences ocean climate variability in Indonesia including the Arafura Sea. The relationship between oceanic chlorophylla and ENSO has been the focus of study over the past decade. Here we examine the impact of ENSO on regional chlorophyll-a anomaly in the Papua waters using 14 years of chlorophyll-a and sea surface temperature (SST) data from AQUA MODIS and sea level anomaly data from AVISO. It is found that when El Nino events occur the negative SST anomaly in the Papua waters as well as the enhanced upwelling cause the increase of chlorophyll-a concentration. The highest chlorophyll-a concentration (>1 mg.cm(-3)) occured during El Nino and observed around the Aru archipelago. In contrast during La Nina event, the positive SST anomaly in Papua waters and the suppressed upwelling cause the decrease of chlorophyll-a concentration. Our results suggest that during El Nino (La Nina), the enhanced (suppressed) upwelling related to the significant decreasing (increasing) of sea level anomaly.
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enso,sea
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