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DESCRIPTION: Between November 2010 and March 2011, sea surface temperatures (SSTs) were abnormally high along the Western Australian coastline, due to very strong La Ni&ntilde;a event and record length Leeuwin Current. This abnormal rise in temperature was named the Western Australian Marine heatwave (MHW). The MHW caused a high mortality even in blue swimmer crab, causing decreased monthly catch of this crab species. Figure A (part A) shows the variation in SSTs in the years 2011 to 2012 as well as the mean variation in SSTs between 1981-2009. Figure A (part B) shows the average SSTs change between the years of 1981-2018. Figure B shows the catch in kg of blue swimmer crab between the years of 1989-2018 in the fishing season (Nov-Oct). Figure 1. variation in SSTs between the years of 1981-2018. Chandrapavan, A., Caputi, N.,&emsp;Kangas, M. I. (2019). The decline and recovery of a crab population from an extreme marine heatwave and a changing climate. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6, 510. Figure...

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