DocumentCode
1619635
Title
Evaluating connectivity between marine protected areas using CODAR high-frequency radar
Author
Zelenke, Brian ; Moline, Mark A. ; Jones, Burt H. ; Ramp, Steven R. ; Crawford, Greg B. ; Largier, John L. ; Terrill, Eric J. ; Garfield, Newell, III ; Paduan, Jeffrey D. ; Washburn, Libe
Author_Institution
Bio. Sci. Dept., California Polytech. State Univ., San Luis Obispo, CA, USA
fYear
2009
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
10
Abstract
To investigate the connectivity between central California marine protected areas (MPAs), back-projections were calculated using the network of high-frequency (HF) radar ocean surface current mapping stations operated along the California coast by the member institutions of the Coastal Ocean Currents Monitoring Program with funding provided by California voters through Propositions 40 & 50 and administered by the State Coastal Conservancy. Trajectories of 1 km resolution grids of water particles were back-projected from ten MPAs each hour, out through 40 days in the past, from each day in 2008, producing a map of where surface waters travel over a 40-day period to reach the MPAs - and visualizations of the length of time the waters travel along these paths. By comparing the travel times of those back-projected track-points that crossed between MPA regions, the connection time between MPAs along the State´s central coast was assessed. Repeating these calculations resulted in a connectivity matrix between the MPAs in the region, and may be useful for assessing connectivity for the important invertebrate and fish larvae that are restricted to the surface ocean during a fraction of their lifecycle.
Keywords
environmental factors; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; remote sensing by radar; zoology; CODAR high frequency radar; California coast; Coastal Ocean Currents Monitoring Program; State Coastal Conservancy; USA; backprojected track points; central California MPA; connectivity matrix; fish larvae; high frequency radar network; invertebrates; marine protected areas; radar ocean surface current mapping stations; Hafnium; Monitoring; Oceans; Protection; Radar; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Trajectory; Visualization; Water conservation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS 2009, MTS/IEEE Biloxi - Marine Technology for Our Future: Global and Local Challenges
Conference_Location
Biloxi, MS
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4960-6
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-933957-38-1
Type
conf
Filename
5422272
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