2014
DOI: 10.3856/vol42-issue4-fulltext-1
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Overview of recent advances in oceanographic, ecological and fisheries research on oceanic islands in the southeastern Pacific Ocean

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“…The in situ and monthly mean data of sea surface temperature and salinity are in agreement with other studies that show the surface predominance of subtropical water (STW) in Desventuradas, while in Juan Fernández, subantarctic water (SAAW) prevails (Bahamonde, 1987; Moraga & Argandoña, 2001; Silva et al ., 2009; Aniñir Velásquez, 2019). It is important to add the possible presence of equatorial subsurface water (ESSW) below 200 m, as found in other studies (Yáñez et al ., 2009; Frederick et al ., 2018; Fierro, 2019), but that could not be corroborated in our study due to limited CTD data from deep water.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 70%
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“…The in situ and monthly mean data of sea surface temperature and salinity are in agreement with other studies that show the surface predominance of subtropical water (STW) in Desventuradas, while in Juan Fernández, subantarctic water (SAAW) prevails (Bahamonde, 1987; Moraga & Argandoña, 2001; Silva et al ., 2009; Aniñir Velásquez, 2019). It is important to add the possible presence of equatorial subsurface water (ESSW) below 200 m, as found in other studies (Yáñez et al ., 2009; Frederick et al ., 2018; Fierro, 2019), but that could not be corroborated in our study due to limited CTD data from deep water.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…The Juan Fernández archipelago is formed by the islands Alejandro Selkirk (33°45′S 80°45′W), Robinson Crusoe (33°40′S 78°50′W) and Santa Clara (33°42′S 79°00′ W), whereas the little known Desventuradas archipelago comprises the San Félix (25°15′S 80°07′W) and San Ambrosio (26°20′S 79°58′W) islands (Aguirre et al ., 2009); both archipelagos are surrounded by numerous seamounts. In the oceanic islands and seamount regions of the SEP, some studies on plankton have shown slight increments in phytoplankton biomass in nearby waters (Yáñez et al ., 2009; Von Dassow & Collado-Fabbri, 2014; Andrade et al ., 2014 a ) and high diversity (although low biomass) of zooplankton (Vinogradov, 1991; Robledo & Mujica, 1999; Palma & Silva, 2006; Frederick et al ., 2018; Fierro, 2019). The high biodiversity of zooplankton has been associated with ecological connectivity promoted by mesoscale activity, which allows the transport of plankton and nutrients from the highly productive coastal upwelling zone off Chile (Andrade et al ., 2012; Andrade et al ., 2014 b ).…”
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“…In fact, the first marine protected areas surrounding these islands were created in the last two years, ten years after the same occurred for Chilean continental islands. This occurred despite the high concentration of endemic species (Di Salvo et al, 1988;Fernández & Hormazábal, 2014; and the increasing pressure from fisheries activities around the Chilean oceanic islands (Castilla & Rozbaczylo, 1987;Zylich et al, 2014).…”
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“…These works describe 70 species present along Easter Island's littoral zone (Kohn & Lloyd, 1973b;. Most are circumtropically distributed and are present in the western Indo-Pacific (Kohn & Lloyd, 1973b;Fernández & Hormazábal, 2014).…”
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