Why did the world's largest green tides occur exclusively in the southern Yellow Sea?

The world's largest green tide, caused by the nuisance green algae Ulva prolifera, has occurred in the southern Yellow Sea for 16 consecutive years. It is puzzling why the extensive floating green tide occurs exclusively in the southern Yellow Sea, rather than other waters. We speculate that th...

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description The world's largest green tide, caused by the nuisance green algae Ulva prolifera, has occurred in the southern Yellow Sea for 16 consecutive years. It is puzzling why the extensive floating green tide occurs exclusively in the southern Yellow Sea, rather than other waters. We speculate that the transition of U. prolifera from a sessile state to a surface-floating one is the underlying cause of the floating green tide. Here we founded that the floating of U. prolifera was attributed to detachment from substrata and appropriate desiccation. The convergence of unreasonable green algae disposal, geographical features and farming patterns of Porphyra (economic red algae) in Subei Shoal contributed to mass production of floating U. prolifera, resulting in the exclusive occurrence of the floating green tides. Inducing the natural inactivation of green algae to prevent the floating of U. prolifera may effectively mitigate the extensive Ulva bloom at zero cost. [Display omitted] •Desiccation significantly augmented the surface hydrophobicity of the thalli.•The floating of Ulva prolifera was attributed to detachment and desiccation.•The convergence of multiple factors contributed to mass production of floating U. prolifera.•Inducing the natural inactivation of green algae may mitigate the green tide at zero cost.
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