Seasonal and Interannual Salinity Variability on the Northeast US Continental Shelf: Insights From Satellite Sea Surface Salinity and Implications for Stratification
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Ryan, Svenja
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Woods Hole Oceanog Inst, Woods Hole, MA 02543 USAWoods Hole Oceanog Inst, Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA
Ryan, Svenja
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Ummenhofer, Caroline C.
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Woods Hole Oceanog Inst, Woods Hole, MA 02543 USAWoods Hole Oceanog Inst, Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA
Ummenhofer, Caroline C.
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Gawarkiewicz, Glen G.
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Gawarkiewicz, Glen G.
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The Northeast U.S. continental shelf (NEUS) is a highly productive and economically important region that has undergone substantial changes in recent years. Warming exceeds the global average and several episodes of anomalously warm, sustained temperatures have had profound impacts on regional fisheries. A majority of recent research studies focused on the analysis of temperature; however, salinity can serve as a valuable tracer as well. With now more than a decade of remote-sensing sea surface salinity data, we shed new light onto salinity variability in the region with focus on the Mid-Atlantic Bight and assess its role for modulating stratification on the shelf using historical hydrographic data. Local river discharge drives decreasing salinities not only in spring and summer on the shelf but also in the Slope Sea. In spring, fresher water aids the build-up of stratification and a low salinity surface layer extends to the shelf break above the pycnocline by the beginning of summer. An observed salinification in the fall is linked to offshore forcing over the slope associated with the presence of Warm Core Rings. Coherent low-frequency salinity variability is found over the slope and shelf, highlighting that shelf conditions are significantly impacted by offshore variability. Conditions on the NEUS in 2015 were characterized by anomalously high salinities, associated with a northerly position of the Gulf Stream. A freshening between 2015 and 2021, is in agreement with increased river cumulative discharge as well as lower offshore salinities. Overall, salinity serves as a valuable additional tracer of these multi-variate processes.
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Northern Gulf Institute, Mississippi State University, Stennis Space Center, MSNorthern Gulf Institute, Mississippi State University, Stennis Space Center, MS
Nyadjro E.S.
Foli B.A.K.
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Department of Marine and Fisheries Sciences, University of Ghana, Legon
Global Monitoring for Environment and Security and Africa, University of Ghana, LegonNorthern Gulf Institute, Mississippi State University, Stennis Space Center, MS
Foli B.A.K.
Agyekum K.A.
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Department of Marine and Fisheries Sciences, University of Ghana, Legon
Global Monitoring for Environment and Security and Africa, University of Ghana, LegonNorthern Gulf Institute, Mississippi State University, Stennis Space Center, MS
Agyekum K.A.
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Wiafe G.
Tsei S.
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School of Ocean Science and Engineering, University of Southern Mississippi, Stennis Space Center, MSNorthern Gulf Institute, Mississippi State University, Stennis Space Center, MS