Occurrence and Prediction of Coral Bleaching Based on Ocean Surface Temperature Anomalies and Global Warming in Indonesian Waters

B. H. Gusviga, Subiyanto, I. Faizal, S. Yusri, S. K. Sari, N. P. Purba*

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Abstract

This study investigates the locations of coral bleaching events in Indonesia based on the Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly (SSTA) from the 2015-2019 period. SST was downloaded from the satellite with a resolution of 4 km. The method used was the Hotspot Index and Degree Heating Week issued by the National Ocean Atmospheric Administrations (NOAA) through the Coral Reef Watch (CRW) program. Results obtained from the Hotspots index shows that almost all Indonesian waters have the potential to experience coral bleaching and the area that has a high potential is West Sumatra with the Death Index Degree Heating Week reaching 8-12 C - weeks with Alert Level 2 status. an increase in temperature by 1.5 C as a result of global warming, then the area with the most massive death impact was West Sumatra with an increase of 3.82 - 6.32 C - weeks. The relationship between SST anomaly and coral reef mortality is 55 - 56%, so it is a strong relationship category.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012032
JournalIOP conference series: Earth and environmental science
Volume750
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 May 2021
Externally publishedYes
Event6th International Conference on Tropical Coastal Region Eco-Development, ICTCRED 2020 - Semarang, Virtual, Indonesia
Duration: 27 Oct 202028 Oct 2020
Conference number: 6

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