Monsoon-Driven Coastal Upwelling Off Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines

Cooler temperatures and elevated chlorophyll a, indicative of upwelling, are observed off the coast of Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines. This upwelling is driven primarily by offshore Ekman transport as the Northeast Monsoon winds blow parallel along the coast of Zamboanga, with enhancement of posit...

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Main Authors: Cesar Villanoy, Olivia Cabrera, Aletta Yniguez, Marianne Camoying, Asuncion de Guzman, Laura David, Pierre Flament
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Oceanography Society 2011-03-01
Series:Oceanography
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Online Access:http://tos.org/oceanography/articles/24-1_villanoy.pdf
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spelling doaj-482b66387070408da4ad1206dac2e5142020-11-25T02:31:37ZengThe Oceanography SocietyOceanography1042-82752011-03-01241156165Monsoon-Driven Coastal Upwelling Off Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines Cesar VillanoyOlivia CabreraAletta YniguezMarianne CamoyingAsuncion de GuzmanLaura DavidPierre FlamentCooler temperatures and elevated chlorophyll a, indicative of upwelling, are observed off the coast of Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines. This upwelling is driven primarily by offshore Ekman transport as the Northeast Monsoon winds blow parallel along the coast of Zamboanga, with enhancement of positive wind stress curl due to the land’s frictional retarding force. Analysis of sea surface temperature time series reveals interannual variations in upwelling, with weakening during the 2007/2008 La Niña and strengthening during the 2006/2007 El Niño. Upwelling areas are known as productive and biologically rich, and the Zamboanga upwelling supports a thriving sardine fishery in the southern Philippines. Sardine landing data correlate remarkably well with monthly chlorophyll values during 2009–2010. Despite the prevailing notion that La Niña causes strengthening of the monsoon-driven upwelling, long-term fisheries production data for Zamboanga demonstrate a decrease in fish catch due to weaker upwelling during the 1999/2000 and 2007/2008 La Niñas. Interannual variations in upwelling, phytoplankton productivity, and sardine catch suggest that interannual El Niño-Southern Oscillation variations can affect the small Zamboanga Peninsula pelagic fishery. http://tos.org/oceanography/articles/24-1_villanoy.pdfPhilippine ArchipelagoPhilExZamboanga Peninsulanortheast monsoon
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author Cesar Villanoy
Olivia Cabrera
Aletta Yniguez
Marianne Camoying
Asuncion de Guzman
Laura David
Pierre Flament
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Olivia Cabrera
Aletta Yniguez
Marianne Camoying
Asuncion de Guzman
Laura David
Pierre Flament
Monsoon-Driven Coastal Upwelling Off Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines
Oceanography
Philippine Archipelago
PhilEx
Zamboanga Peninsula
northeast monsoon
author_facet Cesar Villanoy
Olivia Cabrera
Aletta Yniguez
Marianne Camoying
Asuncion de Guzman
Laura David
Pierre Flament
author_sort Cesar Villanoy
title Monsoon-Driven Coastal Upwelling Off Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines
title_short Monsoon-Driven Coastal Upwelling Off Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines
title_full Monsoon-Driven Coastal Upwelling Off Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines
title_fullStr Monsoon-Driven Coastal Upwelling Off Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Monsoon-Driven Coastal Upwelling Off Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines
title_sort monsoon-driven coastal upwelling off zamboanga peninsula, philippines
publisher The Oceanography Society
series Oceanography
issn 1042-8275
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Cooler temperatures and elevated chlorophyll a, indicative of upwelling, are observed off the coast of Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines. This upwelling is driven primarily by offshore Ekman transport as the Northeast Monsoon winds blow parallel along the coast of Zamboanga, with enhancement of positive wind stress curl due to the land’s frictional retarding force. Analysis of sea surface temperature time series reveals interannual variations in upwelling, with weakening during the 2007/2008 La Niña and strengthening during the 2006/2007 El Niño. Upwelling areas are known as productive and biologically rich, and the Zamboanga upwelling supports a thriving sardine fishery in the southern Philippines. Sardine landing data correlate remarkably well with monthly chlorophyll values during 2009–2010. Despite the prevailing notion that La Niña causes strengthening of the monsoon-driven upwelling, long-term fisheries production data for Zamboanga demonstrate a decrease in fish catch due to weaker upwelling during the 1999/2000 and 2007/2008 La Niñas. Interannual variations in upwelling, phytoplankton productivity, and sardine catch suggest that interannual El Niño-Southern Oscillation variations can affect the small Zamboanga Peninsula pelagic fishery.
topic Philippine Archipelago
PhilEx
Zamboanga Peninsula
northeast monsoon
url http://tos.org/oceanography/articles/24-1_villanoy.pdf
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