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Assessment of global habitat suitability and risk of ocean green tides

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HARMFUL ALGAE
卷 119, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2022.102324

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Habitat suitability; Green tide risk; Marine biological factors; Marine physical factors

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  1. National key Research and Development Plan
  2. [2017YFC1405302]

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This study proposes a novel framework to assess the habitat suitability and risk of ocean green tides by considering marine environmental factors. The research findings reveal the suitable and risk areas of green tides in the north and south temperate zones, the impact of marine physical factors on green tide risk globally, and the dominant factors of green tides in different ocean regions.
Green tides, which are widespread problems, are harmful issues that affect the protection of ocean ecosystems and natural resources. Scientific assessment and prevention of the green tides are essential for sustainable planning and the utilization of maritime traffic, tourism, and industry. However, the suitable or risk habitats and their dominant factors of green tides from global perspective are unknown. Here, this study proposed a novel framework to show the habitat suitability and risk of ocean green tides by considering marine environmental factors (i.e., sea surface temperature, sea surface salinity, solar irradiance, chlorophyll-a concentration, and sea surface wind). Through global remote sensing images and marine environmental factor data, this study found that (1) suitable and at-risk green tides areas are located in the north and south temperate zones; (2) marine physical factors are expected to weaken the green tide risk globally and enhance the green tide risk in coastal areas; (3) the green tides in the North Atlantic Ocean and the West Pacific Ocean are dominated by environmental factors and physical factors, respectively; and (4) when reducing carbon to promote sustainability, more potentially suitable green tide areas may appear at high latitudes. The results demonstrate the at-risk location and future trend of green tides, which are helpful for sustainable planning of ocean ecosystems.

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