K. Yokouchi et al., OCTS-derived chlorophyll-alpha concentration and oceanic structure in the Kuroshio frontal region off the Joban/Kashima coast of Japan, REMOT SEN E, 73(2), 2000, pp. 188-197
As a preliminary study on the use of Ocean Color Temperature Scanner (OCTS)
chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) maps for fishery and oceanographic studies, version
3.0 OCTS Chl-a products were validated with sea surface Chl-a data and comp
ared with the oceanic structure, current field, and fishing grounds in temp
erate coastal Pacific waters east of Japan during April to June 1997. Under
estimation of OCTS values for high Chl-a concentrations and ghost patterns
in coastal areas suggest that the OCTS ocean color algorithm needs to be im
proved. OCTS images depicted detailed Chl-a distributions associated with t
he oceanic fields observed by hydrographic data. The Chl-a-rich coastal wat
ers correlated closely with the cold waters, suggesting that coastal upwell
ing might enhance nutrient supply and phytoplankton production. The high Ch
l-a frontal eddies near the meander crest of the Kuroshio Extension (KE) ma
y be caused by a combination of advection of coastal waters by the KE front
and an upwelling due to the cyclonic circulation. Fishing grounds reported
during this period were often distributed in and around the high Chl-a are
a of the frontal eddy and around another coastal eddy. These results sugges
t that high Chl-a waters can be one of the important factors enhancing fish
ing ground formation. OCTS Chl-a images are useful to clarify the detailed
biological processes in the Kuroshio frontal region of the Joban/Kashima co
ast of Japan. (C) Elsevier Science Inc., 2000.