Chlorophyll-a interannual and seasonal variability in Panay Gulf: Identification of potential productive sites in the municipal waters and offshore blooms aided by water currents

Chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) is often used as a substitute for marine primary productivity measurements in fishing grounds. Panay Gulf stands as one of the Philippines’ vital fishing grounds, however, there are limited studies on its Chl-a interannual and seasonal variability. As such, this study used remo...

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description Chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) is often used as a substitute for marine primary productivity measurements in fishing grounds. Panay Gulf stands as one of the Philippines’ vital fishing grounds, however, there are limited studies on its Chl-a interannual and seasonal variability. As such, this study used remotely sensed Chl-a data from 2017 to 2023 to assess areas with high Chl-a concentrations, and high primary productivity. The relationship of Chl-a to location, month, year, and water current variables was evaluated using a generalized additive model (GAM). Chl-a value of >10 mg.m−3 was observed approximately
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