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Characterizing Algal blooms in a shallow and a deep channel over a decade (2008-2018)

The outbreaks of algal blooms occur in both shallow and deep-water bodies. To compare the characteristics of algal blooms in the shallow and deep water, we consider the Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman as a case study. While the Arabian Gulf is a shallow region dominated by advective features, the Sea of Oman is a deep channel dominated by numerous eddies. Both these regions is have rarely been studied due to lack of available data thus preventing the characterization of phenomenon such as algal blooms in the regions. Nonetheless, a recent unique and comprehensive dataset of the frequent algal blooms collected over the last decade in the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea is utilized in this study to analyze the spatio-temporal variability of the blooms thereof. These data are also used to characterize the algal bloom species and analyze the relationship between the water properties and the algal blooms in the shallow and deep waters. There is a general decreasing trend of the algal bloom events from 2010 to 2018 in the Arabian Gulf while in the Sea of Oman there is an increasing trend. We reveal a clear seasonality with the highest frequency of algal blooms during winter and spring. We have noticed that algal blooms have the feature of the annual cycle with initial blooms happening in November-December and December-January in the Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman, respectively. The analysis further demonstrates that the algal blooms grow better at salinity levels of 39-40 psu/37-37.5 psu, temperature of 23-24 oC, and pH of 8 in the Arabian Gulf/Oman Sea. Findings of this study provide insight into the relationship between water properties and algal bloom frequency, and a basis for future research into the drivers behind these observed spatio-temporal trends.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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