Sea Level Rise
This resource is a map of Sea Level Rise and comes from from a simulation that uses the multi-model mean forcings from RCP8.5 projection to drive an ocean eddy-resolving model (OFAM3).
Insights for Warming and Acidification
Increased frequency and duration of marine heatwaves increase the likelihood of more frequent and severe coral bleaching events.
Tasman Sea approaches a permanent marine heatwave state by GWL3.
Great Barrier Reef and Ningaloo Reef will experience annual conditions for extreme bleaching by GWL3.
Acidity at GWL3: Southern Ocean surface waters south of 60S will drop below an annual mean aragonite saturation state of 1. Values above 1.0 are required to produce calcareous shells or skeletons optimally. Values below 1 are considered corrosive, and skeletons and shells may be subject to dissolution.
The ocean environment will become more stressful for marine organisms and ecosystems.
The references for the simulations are:
Feng, M., Zhang, X., Oke, P., Monselesan, D., Chamberlain, M. A., Matear, R. J., & Schiller, A. (2016). Invigorating ocean boundary current systems around Australia during 19792014: As simulated in a near-global eddy-resolving ocean model. Journal Of Geophysical Research-Oceans.
Hayashida, H., Matear, R. J., & Strutton, P. G. (2020). Background nutrient concentration determines phytoplankton bloom response to marine heatwaves. Global Change Biology, 26(9), 48004811. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15255
Hayashida, H., Matear, R. J., Strutton, P. G., & Zhang, X. (2020). Insights into projected changes in marine heatwaves from a high-resolution ocean circulation model. Nature Communications, 11(1), 19. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18241-x
Matear, R. J., Chamberlain, M. A., Sun, C., & Feng, M. (2015). Climate change projection for the western tropical Pacific Ocean using a high-resolution ocean model: Implications for tuna fisheries. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 113(0), 2246.
Matear, R. J., Chamberlain, M. A., Sun, C., & Feng, M. (2013). Climate change projection of the Tasman Sea from an Eddy-resolving Ocean Model. Journal Of Geophysical Research-Oceans, 118(6), 29612976.
Zhang, X., Oke, P. R., Feng, M., Chamberlain, M. A., Church, J. A., Monselesan, D., et al. (2016). A near-global eddy-resolving OGCM for climate studies. Geoscientific Model Development Discussions.
Diagnostics
The key ocean diagnostics are displayed according to Global Warming Levels (GWLs) using the 20 year period that define a given GWL. The key ocean diagnostics are:
1. Sea Surface Temperature monthly climatology
2. Surface Aragonite Saturation State monthly climatology
3. Surface pH monthly climatology
4. Intensity of Marine Heat Wave
5. Duration of Marine Heat Wave
6. NPP monthly climatology (N mol/m^2/s)
7. Degree Heating Weeks (average of the annual maximum value dhw_amax, maximum (dhw_max) and minimum (dhw_max) annual value over GWL period
8. Bottom Temperature
9. Full ocean depth temperature (note simulation used restoring to T and S below 2000m)10. Magnitude of Bottom Stress (bmf)
10. Bottom aragonite saturation state
Data/confidence
Confidence: high confidence in the direction of change, medium confidence in the magnitude of change and low confidence in the ecological consequence of the changes. (consistent with IPCC AR6)
Limitation: ocean simulations that are not well suited for representing the high-resolution dynamics and features of the Australian coastal areas.
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- This data and sets of maps was generate as inputs to the Futures of Seafood study State of Play (Work Package 1).Futures of Seafood delivers Australia's first comprehensive analysis of how intensifying ocean demands will reshape seafood production. This landmark 18-month study examines the cumulative impacts of competing ocean uses and policy decisions on the seafood sector. By uniting industry expertise with research capabilities, it creates a single source of truth about challenges and opportunities facing Australian seafood. Through spatial mapping, economic modeling, and social impact assessment, it provides decision-makers with essential insights for managing multiple ocean industries and ensures sustainable seafood production amid changing ocean access.
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- Data Downloaded 03/12/2024 from https://github.com/AusClimateService/hazard_ocean/tree/main. TIFS made by CSIRO This work was supported by National Environmental Science Program Marine and Coastal Hub Project 4.20 (NESP MaC 4.20).
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