Primary production in the Yellow Sea determined by ocean color remote sensing

The Yellow Sea is a shelf sea surrounded by the Korean peninsula and the eastern coast of China. The bordering countries derive a substantial share of their food from fishing in these coastal waters. Synoptic maps of water-column integrated primary production in May and September were derived using...

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description The Yellow Sea is a shelf sea surrounded by the Korean peninsula and the eastern coast of China. The bordering countries derive a substantial share of their food from fishing in these coastal waters. Synoptic maps of water-column integrated primary production in May and September were derived using a primary production algorithm applied to ocean color satellite data from the Yellow Sea from 1998 to 2003. The middle of the Yellow Sea (MYS) had higher levels of primary production in May and September than the shallower (
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Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Biological and medical sciences
Biomass production
Chlorophylls
Coastal water
Cruises
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General aspects. Techniques
Marine
Oceans
Phytoplankton
Primary productivity
Production estimates
Sea water
Sea water ecosystems
Seas
Synecology
Teledetection and vegetation maps
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