DataSheet_1_Multiscale distribution patterns of pelagic rafts of sargasso (Sargassum spp.) in the Mexican Caribbean (2014–2020).pdf

As the biomass of pelagic Sargassum spp. increased across the North Atlantic equatorial recirculation region from 2011 onwards, massive rafts of sargasso appeared in the Western Caribbean in 2015, 2018, 2019, and 2020. These events raised concerns regarding their negative consequences on the environ...

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Main Authors: Abigail Uribe-Martínez, Diana Berriel-Bueno, Valeria Chávez, Eduardo Cuevas, Karla L. Almeida, Jassiel V. H. Fontes, Brigitta I. van Tussenbroek, Ismael Mariño-Tapia, Maria de los Ángeles Liceaga-Correa, Elena Ojeda, D. Gerardo Castañeda-Ramírez, Rodolfo Silva
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.920339.s001
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/20785741 2023-05-15T17:36:54+02:00 DataSheet_1_Multiscale distribution patterns of pelagic rafts of sargasso (Sargassum spp.) in the Mexican Caribbean (2014–2020).pdf Abigail Uribe-Martínez Diana Berriel-Bueno Valeria Chávez Eduardo Cuevas Karla L. Almeida Jassiel V. H. Fontes Brigitta I. van Tussenbroek Ismael Mariño-Tapia Maria de los Ángeles Liceaga-Correa Elena Ojeda D. Gerardo Castañeda-Ramírez Rodolfo Silva 2022-09-02T05:52:33Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.920339.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/DataSheet_1_Multiscale_distribution_patterns_of_pelagic_rafts_of_sargasso_Sargassum_spp_in_the_Mexican_Caribbean_2014_2020_pdf/20785741 unknown doi:10.3389/fmars.2022.920339.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/DataSheet_1_Multiscale_distribution_patterns_of_pelagic_rafts_of_sargasso_Sargassum_spp_in_the_Mexican_Caribbean_2014_2020_pdf/20785741 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering satellite detection numerical model beach cast surface drift Quintana Roo Dataset 2022 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.920339.s001 2022-09-07T23:09:11Z As the biomass of pelagic Sargassum spp. increased across the North Atlantic equatorial recirculation region from 2011 onwards, massive rafts of sargasso appeared in the Western Caribbean in 2015, 2018, 2019, and 2020. These events raised concerns regarding their negative consequences on the environment, local income, and human wellbeing. As adequate monitoring and analysis tools are needed for designing in-water and on-beach control strategies to reduce potential negative impacts, more robust and spatially explicit information is needed in order to improve sargasso management and focus restoration efforts. In this paper, we offer a spatiotemporal multiscale description of sargasso distribution and dynamics for 2014–2020 in the Mexican Caribbean: (1) for the entire region (millions of km 2 ); (2) at the local scale (thousands of km 2 ) evaluating the dynamics inside the reef lagoon at Puerto Morelos, Mexico; and finally, (3) specific beach observations (hundreds of km 2 ) derived from data on beach cleaning volumes. Fifteen areas in the Mexican Caribbean, with different sargasso dispersions and on-shore accumulations, were evaluated. The areas around Tulum, Solidaridad, and Puerto Morelos have the most extreme and most frequent episodes but also exhibited the greatest seasonal variability. Extreme sargasso presence can occur in the Western Caribbean in any season, albeit with increasing coverage and recurrence in the summer. Images from a coastal video monitoring station at Puerto Morelos showed that massive sargasso beaching was associated with low energy conditions (Hs< 0.25 m, wind speed<4 m/s, neap tide), while non-accumulation of sargasso on the beach occurred under high energy conditions (Hs >0.4 m, wind speed = 8 m/s, spring tide). Time-series analyses of sargasso beaching showed different periods of historic maximum sargasso coverage over July–October 2018 and others in January–February 2019. Wind and wave regimes influenced sargasso in distinct ways, depending on the coastal section, probably ... Dataset North Atlantic Frontiers: Figshare
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topic Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
satellite detection
numerical model
beach cast
surface drift
Quintana Roo
spellingShingle Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
satellite detection
numerical model
beach cast
surface drift
Quintana Roo
Abigail Uribe-Martínez
Diana Berriel-Bueno
Valeria Chávez
Eduardo Cuevas
Karla L. Almeida
Jassiel V. H. Fontes
Brigitta I. van Tussenbroek
Ismael Mariño-Tapia
Maria de los Ángeles Liceaga-Correa
Elena Ojeda
D. Gerardo Castañeda-Ramírez
Rodolfo Silva
DataSheet_1_Multiscale distribution patterns of pelagic rafts of sargasso (Sargassum spp.) in the Mexican Caribbean (2014–2020).pdf
topic_facet Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
satellite detection
numerical model
beach cast
surface drift
Quintana Roo
description As the biomass of pelagic Sargassum spp. increased across the North Atlantic equatorial recirculation region from 2011 onwards, massive rafts of sargasso appeared in the Western Caribbean in 2015, 2018, 2019, and 2020. These events raised concerns regarding their negative consequences on the environment, local income, and human wellbeing. As adequate monitoring and analysis tools are needed for designing in-water and on-beach control strategies to reduce potential negative impacts, more robust and spatially explicit information is needed in order to improve sargasso management and focus restoration efforts. In this paper, we offer a spatiotemporal multiscale description of sargasso distribution and dynamics for 2014–2020 in the Mexican Caribbean: (1) for the entire region (millions of km 2 ); (2) at the local scale (thousands of km 2 ) evaluating the dynamics inside the reef lagoon at Puerto Morelos, Mexico; and finally, (3) specific beach observations (hundreds of km 2 ) derived from data on beach cleaning volumes. Fifteen areas in the Mexican Caribbean, with different sargasso dispersions and on-shore accumulations, were evaluated. The areas around Tulum, Solidaridad, and Puerto Morelos have the most extreme and most frequent episodes but also exhibited the greatest seasonal variability. Extreme sargasso presence can occur in the Western Caribbean in any season, albeit with increasing coverage and recurrence in the summer. Images from a coastal video monitoring station at Puerto Morelos showed that massive sargasso beaching was associated with low energy conditions (Hs< 0.25 m, wind speed<4 m/s, neap tide), while non-accumulation of sargasso on the beach occurred under high energy conditions (Hs >0.4 m, wind speed = 8 m/s, spring tide). Time-series analyses of sargasso beaching showed different periods of historic maximum sargasso coverage over July–October 2018 and others in January–February 2019. Wind and wave regimes influenced sargasso in distinct ways, depending on the coastal section, probably ...
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author Abigail Uribe-Martínez
Diana Berriel-Bueno
Valeria Chávez
Eduardo Cuevas
Karla L. Almeida
Jassiel V. H. Fontes
Brigitta I. van Tussenbroek
Ismael Mariño-Tapia
Maria de los Ángeles Liceaga-Correa
Elena Ojeda
D. Gerardo Castañeda-Ramírez
Rodolfo Silva
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Diana Berriel-Bueno
Valeria Chávez
Eduardo Cuevas
Karla L. Almeida
Jassiel V. H. Fontes
Brigitta I. van Tussenbroek
Ismael Mariño-Tapia
Maria de los Ángeles Liceaga-Correa
Elena Ojeda
D. Gerardo Castañeda-Ramírez
Rodolfo Silva
author_sort Abigail Uribe-Martínez
title DataSheet_1_Multiscale distribution patterns of pelagic rafts of sargasso (Sargassum spp.) in the Mexican Caribbean (2014–2020).pdf
title_short DataSheet_1_Multiscale distribution patterns of pelagic rafts of sargasso (Sargassum spp.) in the Mexican Caribbean (2014–2020).pdf
title_full DataSheet_1_Multiscale distribution patterns of pelagic rafts of sargasso (Sargassum spp.) in the Mexican Caribbean (2014–2020).pdf
title_fullStr DataSheet_1_Multiscale distribution patterns of pelagic rafts of sargasso (Sargassum spp.) in the Mexican Caribbean (2014–2020).pdf
title_full_unstemmed DataSheet_1_Multiscale distribution patterns of pelagic rafts of sargasso (Sargassum spp.) in the Mexican Caribbean (2014–2020).pdf
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