The world's largest green tide originated from the Jiangsu Shoal of the Yellow Sea was due to fast reproduction of floating green macroalgae (Ulva prolifera). It brought significant impacts on marine environment and ecosystem in the Yellow Sea. In this study, we examined the expansion of green tide from the Jiangsu Shoal during the period from 29 April to 25 June 2016. Using high-resolution satellite images, we revealed a declined growth rate during the northward drifting of early-stage green tide for the first time, i.e., the green tide had higher growth rate (up to 25% per day) in the turbid waters of the Jiangsu Shoal in May and a lower growth rate (low to 3% per day) in the relatively clear waters in the middle of the western Yellow Sea...
Landsat-TM (Theme Mapper) and EOS (Earth Observing System)-MODIS (MODerate resolution Imaging Spectr...
Since the first report in 2008, macroalgal blooms of Ulva prolifera (often called green tides) in th...
Since 2008, the world’s largest blooms of the green macroalgae, Ulva prolifera, have occurred every ...
Large scale green macroalgae blooms (MABs) caused by Ulva prolifera have occurred regularly in the Y...
The green tide in the Yellow Sea is the world's largest macroalgal bloom. The maximum area affected ...
To discover the original source and clarify development of the world's largest transregional green t...
In the summer of 2008, the world's largest green-tide occurred in the Yellow Sea, China. The hypothe...
Multi-sensor remote sensing is a critical part of the surveillance of coastal ocean for hazard manag...
In the summer of 2008, the world’s largest green-tide occurred in the Yellow Sea, China. The hypothe...
Green tide outbreaks in the southern Yellow Sea have become an ecological disaster. To further under...
The green tide caused by Ulva prolifera (U. prolifera) is becoming more severe as climate change and...
Green tides in the Yellow Sea have occurred in large-scale blooms since 2007. Originating in the sou...
Since 2007, the large-scale green tides have been recorded continuously in the Southern Yellow Sea o...
A massive bloom of the green macroalgae Ulva prolifera (previously known as Enteromorpha prolifera) ...
The spectacular massive green tide of Ulva prolifera in the southern Yellow Sea, which has become a ...
Landsat-TM (Theme Mapper) and EOS (Earth Observing System)-MODIS (MODerate resolution Imaging Spectr...
Since the first report in 2008, macroalgal blooms of Ulva prolifera (often called green tides) in th...
Since 2008, the world’s largest blooms of the green macroalgae, Ulva prolifera, have occurred every ...
Large scale green macroalgae blooms (MABs) caused by Ulva prolifera have occurred regularly in the Y...
The green tide in the Yellow Sea is the world's largest macroalgal bloom. The maximum area affected ...
To discover the original source and clarify development of the world's largest transregional green t...
In the summer of 2008, the world's largest green-tide occurred in the Yellow Sea, China. The hypothe...
Multi-sensor remote sensing is a critical part of the surveillance of coastal ocean for hazard manag...
In the summer of 2008, the world’s largest green-tide occurred in the Yellow Sea, China. The hypothe...
Green tide outbreaks in the southern Yellow Sea have become an ecological disaster. To further under...
The green tide caused by Ulva prolifera (U. prolifera) is becoming more severe as climate change and...
Green tides in the Yellow Sea have occurred in large-scale blooms since 2007. Originating in the sou...
Since 2007, the large-scale green tides have been recorded continuously in the Southern Yellow Sea o...
A massive bloom of the green macroalgae Ulva prolifera (previously known as Enteromorpha prolifera) ...
The spectacular massive green tide of Ulva prolifera in the southern Yellow Sea, which has become a ...
Landsat-TM (Theme Mapper) and EOS (Earth Observing System)-MODIS (MODerate resolution Imaging Spectr...
Since the first report in 2008, macroalgal blooms of Ulva prolifera (often called green tides) in th...
Since 2008, the world’s largest blooms of the green macroalgae, Ulva prolifera, have occurred every ...