ENSO and Indian Ocean Dipole Control Coral Reef Refuges in Warming Seas
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Haley McQueen
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ecomagazine.comENSO and Indian Ocean Dipole Control Coral Reef Refuges in Warming Seasecomagazine.comThe study focuses on a coral reef in the Andaman Sea in the northeastern Indian Ocean that regularly experiences cooling from subsurface ocean waters driven by internal waves and changes in thermocline depth—the boundary separating warm surface water from cooler deeper water.
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