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Mesoscale Eddies Influence Coral Reef Environments in the Northwest Gulf of Mexico Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans

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Coral reefs globally are experiencing more frequent and severe warming events due to anthropogenic driven climate change. Subtropical reefs experience more seasonal variability than lower latitude reefs making them typically more resilient to climate change. With relatively stable coral cover in comparison to other global coral reefs, Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary (FGBNMS) in the Gulf of Mexico is a series of 17 reefs and banks located on the continental shelf‐edge containing a variety of shallow (0–30 m) and mesophotic (30–150 m) coral reef habitats. Here, we use satellite data products to associate open ocean Argo float profiles with eddy features over FGBNMS to study the shelf‐edge reef environment spanning nearly two decades (2003–2022). Satellite data show that FGBNMS is frequently influenced (∼15 days/month) by mesoscale eddies. The upper water column variability (0–25 m) is most influenced by the seasonal mixed layer despite eddy interaction. Subsurface seasonal ranges of temperature and salinity are enhanced or suppressed depending on the influence of eddies in relation to the mixed layer depth. Within the mesophotic zone (0–150 m), the largest range of thermal variability between anticyclonic and cyclonic eddies is between 50 and 150 m upwards of 5°C. However, these observed dynamics will likely change as a result of eddy variability associated with projected warming and Loop Current weakening, leading to increased thermal stress in the future. Grant no. NA20OAR4320271 Grant no. NA20OAR4320472
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