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Title: | Interannual monsoon wind variability as a key driver of East African small pelagic fisheries |
Authors: | Jebri, F. Jacobs, Z. Raitsos, D. Srokosz, M. Painter, S. Kelly, S. Roberts, M. Scott, L. Taylor, S. Palmer, M. Kizenga, H. Shaghude, Y. Wihsgott, J. Popova, E. |
Keywords: | Small Pelagic Fisheries Monsoon wind |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Citation: | Jebri, F., Jacobs, Z.L., Raitsos, D.E. et al. Interannual monsoon wind variability as a key driver of East African small pelagic fisheries. Scientific Reports10, 13247 06 August 2020 |
Series/Report no.: | Scientific Reports;10, 13247 |
Abstract: | Small pelagic fisheries provide food security, livelihood support and economic stability for East African coastal communities—a region of least developed countries. Using remotely- sensed and field observations together with modelling, we address the biophysical drivers of this important resource. We show that annual variations of fisheries yield parallel those of chlorophyll-a (an index of phytoplankton biomass). While enhanced phytoplankton biomass during the Northeast monsoon is triggered by wind-driven upwelling, during the Southeast monsoon, it is driven by two current induced mechanisms: coastal “dynamic uplift” upwelling; and westward advection of nutrients. This biological response to the Southeast monsoon is greater than that to the Northeast monsoon. For years unaffected by strong El-Niño/La-Niña events, the Southeast monsoon wind strength over the south tropical Indian Ocean is the main driver of year-to-year variability. This has important implications for the predictability of fisheries yield, its response to climate change, policy and resource management. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1696 |
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