E. Wolanski et B. Delesalle, WIND-DRIVEN UPWELLING IN OPUNOHU BAY, MOOREA, FRENCH-POLYNESIA, Estuarine, coastal and shelf science, 40(1), 1995, pp. 57-66
Opunohu Bay is a narrow, straight, 3-km long bay on the island of Moor
ea, French Polynesia. The bay is open to the ocean with a water depth
of about 80 m at the mouth. The sea floor slope reaches one-third offs
hore. Field observations show that a wind blowing to offshore along th
e axis of the bay generates an outflow at the surface and an inflow be
low 20 m depth. A localized upwelling results at the mouth of the bay
which may also be detected in the phytoplankton population. This situa
tion is modelled numerically and the results suggest that the wind str
ess must be taken to be not only a function of the wind speed but also
of the wind fetch.