We have investigated how the loss of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in the water column due to photobleaching allows for increased penetration of UV radiation near coral reefs in the Florida Keys. Extended exposure to UV may contribute to coral bleaching episodes. CDOM serves as the primary control on UV exposure of corals in this region because it strongly absorbs UV radiation, especially damaging UVB wavelengths. An important fraction of the CDOM pool in Florida Keys coastal waters is transported from Florida Bay, but local CDOM sources including seagrasses, mangroves, and Sargassum colonies may also be substantial. CDOM samples collected along transects near the reefs and from mangrove leaf and Sargassum incubation experime...
Understanding which factors enhance or mitigate the impact of high temperatures on corals is crucial...
The variability of water-column absorption due to colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) and phytop...
does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use. ii Foreword The overall degradation of co...
Although mass coral bleaching events are generally triggered by high seawater temperatures, experime...
Although mass coral bleaching events are generally triggered by high seawater temperatures, experime...
Colored dissolved organic material (CDOM) is the primary attenuator of low wavelength visible and ul...
The discovery of the importance of solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) as a factor affecting the biolo...
Coral bleaching events are predicted to occur more frequently in the coming decades with global warm...
Diffuse attenuation of solar light (Kd, m−1) determines the percentage of light penetrating the wate...
Coral bleaching events are predicted to occur more frequently in the coming decades with global warm...
Organic UV filters have been detected in seawater, typically in the ng to ug/L ranges, and are prese...
Shallow water tropical coral reefs may bleach due to extremes in a variety of environmental factors....
International audienceUnderstanding which factors enhance or mitigate the impact of high temperature...
Variation in subsurface solar radiation has been identified as a second-order factor in coral bleach...
Understanding which factors enhance or mitigate the impact of high temperatures on corals is crucial...
The variability of water-column absorption due to colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) and phytop...
does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use. ii Foreword The overall degradation of co...
Although mass coral bleaching events are generally triggered by high seawater temperatures, experime...
Although mass coral bleaching events are generally triggered by high seawater temperatures, experime...
Colored dissolved organic material (CDOM) is the primary attenuator of low wavelength visible and ul...
The discovery of the importance of solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) as a factor affecting the biolo...
Coral bleaching events are predicted to occur more frequently in the coming decades with global warm...
Diffuse attenuation of solar light (Kd, m−1) determines the percentage of light penetrating the wate...
Coral bleaching events are predicted to occur more frequently in the coming decades with global warm...
Organic UV filters have been detected in seawater, typically in the ng to ug/L ranges, and are prese...
Shallow water tropical coral reefs may bleach due to extremes in a variety of environmental factors....
International audienceUnderstanding which factors enhance or mitigate the impact of high temperature...
Variation in subsurface solar radiation has been identified as a second-order factor in coral bleach...
Understanding which factors enhance or mitigate the impact of high temperatures on corals is crucial...
The variability of water-column absorption due to colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) and phytop...
does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use. ii Foreword The overall degradation of co...