Harmful algal blooms of the dinoflagellate Karenia brevis require an upwelling circulation to manifest along the coastline of the West Florida Continental Shelf. Too much upwelling, however, can impede bloom formation by increasing inorganic nutrient levels to the point where faster growing phytoplankton such as diatoms may out-compete the slower growing K. brevis, as occurred in 1998 and 2010. Both 2012 and 2013 experienced persistent upwelling, but only 2012 exhibited a robust harmful algal bloom. Here we examine the subtle differences in the coastal ocean circulation between those two years that led to the disparate bloom evolutions
Identification and quantification of the nutrient sources supporting large, extended duration Kareni...
Blooms of the toxigenic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis occur regularly in the Gulf of Mexico, especia...
Karenia brevis dinoflagellate blooms off the west coast of Florida can create devastating effects on...
Harmful algal blooms of the dinoflagellate Karenia brevis require an upwelling circulation to manife...
Blooms of the harmful alga, Karenia brevis on the west Florida continental shelf are thought to init...
Harmful algal bloom (HAB) occurrences, their interannual variations, and their preferred locations h...
Karenia brevis is a toxic marine dinoflagellate species that blooms almost every year in the Gulf of...
Over the past two decades, the two most anomalous years for water properties on the west Florida con...
Gulf of Mexico Loop Current (LC) interactions with the West Florida Shelf (WFS) slope play an import...
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) of Karenia brevis have been documented along coastal waters of every sta...
The development of accurate predictive models of toxic dinoflagellate blooms is of great ecological ...
Identification and quantification of the nutrient sources supporting large, extended duration Kareni...
Blooms of the toxigenic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis occur regularly in the Gulf of Mexico, especia...
Karenia brevis dinoflagellate blooms off the west coast of Florida can create devastating effects on...
Harmful algal blooms of the dinoflagellate Karenia brevis require an upwelling circulation to manife...
Blooms of the harmful alga, Karenia brevis on the west Florida continental shelf are thought to init...
Harmful algal bloom (HAB) occurrences, their interannual variations, and their preferred locations h...
Karenia brevis is a toxic marine dinoflagellate species that blooms almost every year in the Gulf of...
Over the past two decades, the two most anomalous years for water properties on the west Florida con...
Gulf of Mexico Loop Current (LC) interactions with the West Florida Shelf (WFS) slope play an import...
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) of Karenia brevis have been documented along coastal waters of every sta...
The development of accurate predictive models of toxic dinoflagellate blooms is of great ecological ...
Identification and quantification of the nutrient sources supporting large, extended duration Kareni...
Blooms of the toxigenic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis occur regularly in the Gulf of Mexico, especia...
Karenia brevis dinoflagellate blooms off the west coast of Florida can create devastating effects on...