Antarctic Toothfish Recruitment - Interannual Variability

These Lagrangian modelling data attempt to explain Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) recruitment fluctuations and show how sea-ice drift impacts the buoyant eggs and the overall recruitment of juveniles reaching the Amundsen shelf break.

This metadata record represents: 1. Trajectory data for particles for the primary mode, seeded over the northern Ross Gyre, 2. Model and reanalysis data: (annual means for July-Dec) 3. Trajectory data for particles for the secondary mode, seeded over the northern-eastern Ross Gyre.

Related Publication: Behrens, E., GrĂ¼ss, A., Pinkerton, M. et al. Tropical teleconnections through the Amundsen Sea Low impact Antarctic toothfish recruitment within the Ross Gyre. Sci Rep 14, 26715 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-78248-y

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Author
Maintainer
Maintainer Email erik.behrens@niwa.co.nz
Update frequency Irregular
Source
Source Created 2023-07-11T00:00:00
Source Modified 2025-02-18T23:02:43.822Z
Language English
Spatial {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[-180.0, -87.2548], [-105.0, -87.2548], [-105.0, -62.0581], [-180.0, -62.0581], [-180.0, -87.2548]]]}
Source Identifier ec4de3ad-98ed-46b6-9f79-0985c83611c1
Dataset metadata created 25 March 2025, last updated 25 March 2025