Influence of kelp forest biomass on nearshore currents

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2022-06-24
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Monismith, Stephen G.
Alnajjar, Maha W.
Woodson, Clifton Brock
Boch, Charles A.
Hernandez, Arturo
Vazquez-Vera, Leonardo
Bell, Tom W.
Micheli, Fiorenza
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10.1029/2021JC018333
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Kelp
Tides
Coastal circulation
Mixing
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As part of a project focused on the coastal fisheries of Isla Natividad, an island on the Pacific coast of Baja California, Mexico, we conducted a 2-1/2 year study of flows at two sites within the island's kelp forests. At one site (Punta Prieta), currents are tidal, whereas at the other site (Morro Prieto), currents are weaker and may be more strongly influenced by wind forcing. Satellite estimates of the biomass of the giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) for this period varied between 0 (no kelp) and 3 kg/m2 (dense kelp forest), including a period in which kelp entirely was absent as a result of the 2014–2015 “Warm Blob” in the Eastern Pacific. During this natural “deforestation experiment”, alongshore velocities at both sites when kelp was present were substantially weaker than when kelp was absent, with low-frequency alongshore currents attenuated more than higher frequency ones, behavior that was the same at both sites despite differences in forcing. The attenuation of cross-shore flows by kelp was less than alongshore flows; thus, residence times for water inside the kelp forest, which are primarily determined by cross-shore velocities, were only weakly affected by the presence or absence of kelp. The flow changes we observed in response to changes in kelp density are important to the biogeochemical functioning of the kelp forest in that slower flows imply longer residence times, and, are also ecologically relevant in that reduced tidal excursions may lead to more localized recruitment of planktonic larvae.
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Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2022. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 127(7), (2022): e2021JC018333, https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JC018333.
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Monismith, S., Alnajjar, M., Woodson, C., Boch, C., Hernandez, A., Vazquez-Vera, L., Bell, T. W., & Micheli, F. (2022). Influence of kelp forest biomass on nearshore currents. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 127(7), e2021JC018333.
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