Upwelling impact on sardinella lemuru during the indian ocean dipole in the bali strait, Indonesia

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Understanding the impact of Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) on fishery around Indonesia is important as the fishery resources are small compared to the demand. In this study, we analyzed the effect of positive and negative phases of IOD on chlorophyll-a concentration and the catch of Sardinella lemuru in the Bali Strait. Data are based on field surveys in the Bali Strait during the positive and negative phase of IOD and Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and Sea Surface Chlorophyll (SSC) obtained from the analysis of satellite images. The results suggest that SSC concentration in the strait significantly correlates with the positive and negative phase of IOD, possibly through a change of upwelling and downwelling there. It is suggested that the change of phytoplankton biomass due to positive IOD would result in an increase of Sardinella lemuru in the Bali Strait. This research has direct implications as important information for the government in planning lemuru fisheries management in the Bali Strait based on oceanographic studies and climate phenomena.

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Setyohadi, D., Zakiyah, U., Sambah, A. B., & Wijaya, A. (2021). Upwelling impact on sardinella lemuru during the indian ocean dipole in the bali strait, Indonesia. Fishes, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes6010008

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