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The Capricorn Eddy: a prominent driver of the ecology and future of the southern Great Barrier Reef

Journal

CORAL REEFS
Volume 29, Issue 4, Pages 975-985

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00338-010-0644-z

Keywords

Coral reefs; Capricorn Eddy; East Australian Current; Great Barrier Reef; Mesoscale processes; Upwelling

Funding

  1. Australian Government
  2. Queensland State Government
  3. Australian Government's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy and the Super Science Initiative

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This study focuses on a mesoscale eddy feature, the 'Capricorn Eddy', that typically forms within an indentation of the continental shelf in the southern GBR system. Satellite data at moderate resolution (1 km) are used to examine relevant mesoscale and sub-mesoscale sea surface dynamics. Available in situ measurements and model data are used to validate the satellite observations and to specify the nature of the processes occurring within the water column itself. The characteristic features are identified and physical theory employed to develop an understanding of associated processes. In particular, the effect of the eddy in raising cooler, nutrient-enriched oceanic subsurface water and transporting it to the reef zone, and eventually into the lagoon, is shown. This study demonstrates that the linkages between large-scale oceanography and the meso- and sub-mesoscale patterns are crucial to determining biologic responses on the scale of reef communities and may be key to understanding climate change impacts at the relevant spatial scales.

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