Sargassum spp. accumulation and transport by mesoscale eddies

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Izdano u:Ocean Science vol. 21, no. 4 (2025), p. 1505
Glavni autor: Sosa-Gutierrez, Rosmery
Daljnji autori: Jouanno, Julien, Berline, Leo
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100 1 |a Sosa-Gutierrez, Rosmery  |u LEGOS, Université de Toulouse, IRD, CNRS, CNES, Toulouse, France; CELAD/Mercator Ocean International, 31400 Toulouse, France 
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520 3 |a The proliferation of&#xa0;pelagic Sargassum spp.&#xa0;(Sargassum) in the tropical Atlantic has significant ecological and socioeconomic impacts. While large-scale ocean circulation patterns influence the basin-scale distribution of Sargassum, the role of mesoscale eddies in their local accumulation and transport has not been quantitatively assessed so far. This study investigates the relationship between mesoscale eddies and Sargassum dynamics using satellite observations. By analyzing 13&#xa0;years of remote sensing observations, we demonstrate that both cyclonic and anticyclonic long-lived mesoscale eddies can trap and transport Sargassum. However, results show that, in cyclonic eddies, Sargassum cover is higher and tends to accumulate during its lifetime, while within anticyclonic eddies the Sargassum cover is usually weaker and tends to decrease. These findings align with recent studies highlighting the role of eddies in shaping the distribution of floating debris and provide an important observational basis for the development of Sargassum drift models. 
651 4 |a Brazil 
651 4 |a Caribbean Sea 
653 |a Eddies 
653 |a Accumulation 
653 |a Remote sensing 
653 |a Ocean circulation patterns 
653 |a Ocean currents 
653 |a Mesoscale eddies 
653 |a Water circulation 
653 |a Satellite observation 
653 |a Vortices 
653 |a Circulation patterns 
653 |a Ocean circulation 
653 |a Mesoscale phenomena 
653 |a Satellites 
653 |a Current rings 
653 |a Sargassum 
653 |a Environmental 
700 1 |a Jouanno, Julien  |u LEGOS, Université de Toulouse, IRD, CNRS, CNES, Toulouse, France 
700 1 |a Berline, Leo  |u Aix-Marseille University, Université de Toulon, CNRS/INSU, IRD, MIO UM 110, Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography (MIO), Campus of Luminy, 13288 Marseille, France 
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