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Validation of degree heating weeks as a coral bleaching index in the northwestern Pacific

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Mass bleaching is the most significant threat to coral reefs. The United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration monitors world sea surface temperature (SST) and releases warnings for bleaching based on degree heating weeks (DHW), which is the accumulation of temperature anomalies exceeding the monthly maximum mean SST for a given region. DHW values >4.0 °C-weeks are thought to induce bleaching, and those >8.0 °C-weeks are thought to result in widespread bleaching and some mortality. This study validates the effectiveness of DHW as a mass bleaching index by on-site historical observation at eight sites in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The mass bleaching events occurred during different years at different sites. The recorded years of the bleaching events matched well with DHW values >8 °C-weeks, and the logistically projected probability of bleaching against DHW showed a positive relationship. DHW provides a reasonable threshold for bleaching.

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I truly appreciate the kind efforts of G. Liu, NOAA CRW for providing the DHW dataset. I acknowledge T. Hosono’s advice on the statistical analyses.

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Kayanne, H. Validation of degree heating weeks as a coral bleaching index in the northwestern Pacific. Coral Reefs 36, 63–70 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00338-016-1524-y

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