“…Regions inshore of reef and island matrices are isolated by varying degrees from adjoining offshore oceanic waters, potentially leading to localised physical and biogeochemical processes that can have a large influence on the local biological response (e.g., Furnas et al, 2005;Wyatt et al, 2012). Furthermore, the interaction of currents with island archipelagos and coastal headlands can create distinct frontal zones with converging and diverging flows, thereby influencing the distribution of sediment, phytoplankton and weakswimming nekton (e.g., Johnston and Read, 2007). The combined effect of these processes can lead to large variations in the function of planktonic ecosystems over small spatial areas.…”