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Modeled mixed-layer salinity balance in the Gulf of Guinea: seasonal and interannual variability ArchiMer
Da-allada, Casimir Yelognisse; Du Penhoat, Yves; Jouanno, Julien; Alory, Gael; Hounkonnou, Norbert Mahouton.
A regional numerical simulation and observations were used to investigate the various processes controlling mixed-layer salinity balance on seasonal and interannual time scales in the Gulf of Guinea. Processes were quantified using a mixed-layer salt budget. Model results correctly reproduced the mean, phase, and amplitude of observed seasonal near-surface salinity. The results indicated that on seasonal time scales, the mixed-layer salinity balance differed from one region to another. The surface salinity seasonal cycle was characterized by strong salinization during May for coastal areas north and south of the equator. Model results suggested that vertical mixing controls the mixed-layer salinity increase at the equator during May, while both vertical...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Sea surface salinity; Gulf of guinea; Model; Mixed-layer budget; Seasonal variability; Interannual variability.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00242/35333/36310.pdf
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Two interdisciplinary workshops in the Gulf of Guinea OceanDocs
Koranteng, K.A..
As part of the activities under an EU-funded INCO-DC fisheries research project, a workshop was organised in Accra, Ghana on 27-29 July 1998 on fisheries management in the Gulf of Guinea. INCO stands for International Science and Technology Cooperation with developing countries and is part of the EU Framework Programme on Science and Technology. The INCO-DC project “Impacts of environmental forcing on marine biodiversity and sustainable management of artisanal and industrial fisheries in the Gulf of Guinea” is a collaborative research between the Marine Fisheries Research Division (Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Ghana), the Centre for Coastal and Marine Sciences (CCMS/NERC)/Ecosystems Analysis and Management Group (University of Warwick, U.K.) and the...
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Fishery management; Simcoast; Acp-eu fisheries research initiative; Gulf of guinea; Ghana; Acp Marine biology Biodiversity Sustainable management Artisanal fishing Fishery industry Sustainable development http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_35332.
Ano: 1998 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/445
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