2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-19461-4
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Hydroclimatic conditions trigger record harmful algal bloom in western Patagonia (summer 2016)

Abstract: A harmful algal bloom (HAB) of the raphidophyta alga Pseudochattonella cf. verruculosa during the 2016 austral summer (February-March) killed nearly 12% of the Chilean salmon production, causing the worst mass mortality of fish and shellfish ever recorded in the coastal waters of western Patagonia. The HAB coincided with a strong El Niño event and the positive phase of the Southern Annular Mode that altered the atmospheric circulation in southern South America and the adjacent Pacific Ocean. This led to very d… Show more

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“…1970, a trend which is exacerbated in the summer months (León‐Muñoz et al . ). In contrast, contemporaneous temperature trends in Patagonia are weaker and mostly insignificant (Garreaud et al .…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…1970, a trend which is exacerbated in the summer months (León‐Muñoz et al . ). In contrast, contemporaneous temperature trends in Patagonia are weaker and mostly insignificant (Garreaud et al .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Freshwater input is a main forcing factor in the circulation processes through its influence on the space‐time water density gradients which have been shown as triggers of HABs in the area (León‐Muñoz et al . ).…”
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“…High annual rainfall in the fjord region (>3,000 mm year −1 ; Viale & Garreaud ; León‐Muñoz et al . ) and high mean annual river discharge (~2,500–3,500 m 3 per s) greatly enhance the supply of sediments (Lange ; León‐Muñoz et al . ).…”
Section: Salmon Farming Environmental Impacts During the Marine Fattementioning
confidence: 99%