Zanzibar Coral Bleaching Data Products
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Station
DHW
HotSpots
Doldrums
Anomaly
SST
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| Timeseries data| Data description | Multi-year graph| Graph description | ||||
| - Scroll down this page to see the single-year time series graphs for the pixel (2000 - current). | |||||
| - Contact us at coralreefwatch@noaa.gov to sign up for bleaching alert e-mails for this site. | |||||
The charts on this page show the sea surface temperature (SST) time series
(solid dark-blue line)
and coral bleaching Degree Heating Weeks (DHW) time series (solid red line)
over a time period from December 2000 to present for the selected reef site.
In each chart, the corresponding thermal condition related to coral
bleaching is color-coded and plotted below the time series. The thermal
condition is categorized in the five bleaching alert levels defined by
Coral Reef Watch's
Satellite Bleaching Alert:
The monthly mean SST climatologies (light-blue crosses) are also
plotted to show the "normal" SST condition at the site and the time of its
climatologically warmest months which are usually the time of its peak
bleaching season.
The time series were extracted from a 50 km satellite water pixel
surrounding or close to the selected reef site. A map showing the selected
reef site and its satellite pixel is accessible by clicking on the reef
name in the title of this page. Bleaching HotSpots are SST anomalies
exceeding the maximum monthly mean SST (MMMSST, dashed light-blue line).
The MMMSST is the maximum of the twelve monthly mean SST climatology
values, and the Coral Bleaching Threshold SST (solid light-blue line) is
defined as the MMMSST plus one degree Celsius. Both the MMMSST and Coral
Bleaching Threshold SST are location-specific. DHW, in units of degree
Celsius-weeks, are the accumulation of bleaching HotSpot anomalies during
the previous 12 weeks whenever the SST equals or exceeds the coral bleaching
threshold SST at the pixel.
The area below the DHW time series is filled with colors corresponding to the
color-coded bleaching alert levels described earlier whenever bleaching related
thermal stress is present. At Bleaching Alert Level 1, some bleaching is
expected at the site within a few weeks of the alert. An accumulation of 8 DHWs
triggers a Bleaching Alert Level 2, at which point widespread bleaching and
some coral mortality are likely.
Stress Level
No Stress
Bleaching Watch
Bleaching Warning
Bleaching Alert Level 1
Bleaching Alert Level 2
Definition
HotSpot <= 0
0 < HotSpot < 1
1 <= HotSpot and 0 < DHW < 4
1 <= HotSpot and 4 <= DHW < 8
1 <= HotSpot and 8 <= DHW
Zanzibar is the
East Africa Centre of Excellence for the
Coral Reef Targeted
Research (CRTR) Program, a partnership between the
Global Environment Facility, the
World Bank, the
University of Queensland,
NOAA, and approximately 40 research
institutes and other
third parties around the world.
