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The spectral and spatial distribution of light pollution in the waters of the northern Gulf of Aqaba (Eilat)

The urbanization of the shores of the Gulf of Aqaba has exposed the marine environment there, including unique fringing coral reefs, to strong anthropogenic light sources. Here we present the first in situ measurements of artificial nighttime light under water in such an ecosystem, with irradiance m...

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Autores principales: Tamir, Raz, Lerner, Amit, Haspel, Carynelisa, Dubinsky, Zvy, Iluz, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5301253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28186138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep42329
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author Tamir, Raz
Lerner, Amit
Haspel, Carynelisa
Dubinsky, Zvy
Iluz, David
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description The urbanization of the shores of the Gulf of Aqaba has exposed the marine environment there, including unique fringing coral reefs, to strong anthropogenic light sources. Here we present the first in situ measurements of artificial nighttime light under water in such an ecosystem, with irradiance measured in 12 wavelength bands, at 19 measurement stations spread over 44 square km, and at 30 depths down to 30-m depth. At 1-m depth, we find downwelling irradiance values that vary from 4.6 × 10(−4) μW cm(−2) nm(−1) 500 m from the city to 1 × 10(−6) μW cm(−2) nm(−1) in the center of the gulf (9.5 km from the city) in the yellow channel (589-nm wavelength) and from 1.3 × 10(−4) μW cm(−2 )nm(−1) to 4.3 × 10(−5) μW cm(−2) nm(−1) in the blue channel (443-nm wavelength). Down to 10-m depth, we find downwelling irradiance values that vary from 1 × 10(−6) μW cm(−2 )nm(−1) to 4.6 × 10(−4) μW cm(−2) nm(−1) in the yellow channel and from 2.6 × 10(−5) μW cm(−2) nm(−1) to 1.3 × 10(−4) μW cm(−2) nm(−1) in the blue channel, and we even detected a signal at 30-m depth. This irradiance could influence such biological processes as the tuning of circadian clocks, the synchronization of coral spawning, recruitment and competition, vertical migration of demersal plankton, feeding patterns, and prey/predator visual interactions.
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spelling pubmed-53012532017-02-15 The spectral and spatial distribution of light pollution in the waters of the northern Gulf of Aqaba (Eilat) Tamir, Raz Lerner, Amit Haspel, Carynelisa Dubinsky, Zvy Iluz, David Sci Rep Article The urbanization of the shores of the Gulf of Aqaba has exposed the marine environment there, including unique fringing coral reefs, to strong anthropogenic light sources. Here we present the first in situ measurements of artificial nighttime light under water in such an ecosystem, with irradiance measured in 12 wavelength bands, at 19 measurement stations spread over 44 square km, and at 30 depths down to 30-m depth. At 1-m depth, we find downwelling irradiance values that vary from 4.6 × 10(−4) μW cm(−2) nm(−1) 500 m from the city to 1 × 10(−6) μW cm(−2) nm(−1) in the center of the gulf (9.5 km from the city) in the yellow channel (589-nm wavelength) and from 1.3 × 10(−4) μW cm(−2 )nm(−1) to 4.3 × 10(−5) μW cm(−2) nm(−1) in the blue channel (443-nm wavelength). Down to 10-m depth, we find downwelling irradiance values that vary from 1 × 10(−6) μW cm(−2 )nm(−1) to 4.6 × 10(−4) μW cm(−2) nm(−1) in the yellow channel and from 2.6 × 10(−5) μW cm(−2) nm(−1) to 1.3 × 10(−4) μW cm(−2) nm(−1) in the blue channel, and we even detected a signal at 30-m depth. This irradiance could influence such biological processes as the tuning of circadian clocks, the synchronization of coral spawning, recruitment and competition, vertical migration of demersal plankton, feeding patterns, and prey/predator visual interactions. Nature Publishing Group 2017-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5301253/ /pubmed/28186138 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep42329 Text en Copyright © 2017, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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The spectral and spatial distribution of light pollution in the waters of the northern Gulf of Aqaba (Eilat)
title The spectral and spatial distribution of light pollution in the waters of the northern Gulf of Aqaba (Eilat)
title_full The spectral and spatial distribution of light pollution in the waters of the northern Gulf of Aqaba (Eilat)
title_fullStr The spectral and spatial distribution of light pollution in the waters of the northern Gulf of Aqaba (Eilat)
title_full_unstemmed The spectral and spatial distribution of light pollution in the waters of the northern Gulf of Aqaba (Eilat)
title_short The spectral and spatial distribution of light pollution in the waters of the northern Gulf of Aqaba (Eilat)
title_sort spectral and spatial distribution of light pollution in the waters of the northern gulf of aqaba (eilat)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5301253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28186138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep42329
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