Lagrangian circulation on the Southeast US Continental Shelf: Implications for larval dispersal and retention

Lagrangian characterization of continental shelf circulation provides estimates of the retention and transport of particulate and dissolved substances. In this paper, we quantify the retentive characteristics of the Southeast US Continental Shelf by comparing observed and numerical (modeled) drifter...

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Published inContinental shelf research Vol. 26; no. 12; pp. 1375 - 1394
Main Authors Edwards, K.P., Hare, J.A., Werner, F.E., Blanton, B.O.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.08.2006
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Summary:Lagrangian characterization of continental shelf circulation provides estimates of the retention and transport of particulate and dissolved substances. In this paper, we quantify the retentive characteristics of the Southeast US Continental Shelf by comparing observed and numerical (modeled) drifters released throughout 2000 and 2001. Agreement between the observed and computed drifter trajectories shows that retention on this shelf can be up to 2 months at any point during the year. These results have important implications for ecological and fisheries applications and indicate that the populations of marine organisms in this region might be relatively closed (i.e., with weak exchange) during some periods of the year.
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ISSN:0278-4343
1873-6955
DOI:10.1016/j.csr.2006.01.020