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  • The Chukchi Sea LME is considered a Class II, moderately high (150-300 grams of Carbon per square meter per year (gC/m2-yr)) productivity ecosystem based on SeaWiFS global primary productivity estimates.

    Chukchi Sea large marine ecosystem 2008

  • The Patagonian Shelf LME is considered a Class I, highly productive (300 gC/m2-yr) ecosystem based on SeaWiFS global primary production estimates.

    Patagonian Shelf large marine ecosystem 2008

  • Overall, The Gulf of Mexico Large Marine Ecosystem is considered a Class II, moderately productive (150-300 gC/m2-yr), ecosystem based on SeaWiFS global primary productivity estimates.

    Gulf of Mexico large marine ecosystem 2008

  • It is considered a Class I, highly productive (300 gC/m2-yr) ecosystem based on SeaWiFS global primary productivity estimates.

    Yellow Sea large marine ecosystem 2008

  • The West-Central Australian Shelf LME is considered a Class II, moderately high (150-300 gC/m2-yr) productivity ecosystem based on SeaWiFS global primary productivity estimates.

    West-Central Australian Shelf large marine ecosystem 2008

  • The Pacific Central-American Coastal LME is considered a Class II, moderately high (150-300 gC/m2-yr) productivity ecosystem based on SeaWiFS global primary production estimates.

    Pacific Central-American Coastal large marine ecosystem 2008

  • The Guinea Current Large Marine Ecosystem is considered a Class I, highly productive (300 grams of Carbon per square meter per year (gC/m2-yr)), ecosystem based on SeaWiFS global primary productivity estimates.

    Guinea Current large marine ecosystem 2008

  • The New Zealand Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem is considered a Class II, moderately high (150-300 gC/m2-yr) productivity ecosystem based on SeaWiFS global primary productivity estimates.

    New Zealand Shelf large marine ecosystem 2008

  • The Red Sea LME is considered a Class II, moderately productive (150-300 grams of Carbon per square meter per year (gC/m2-yr)), ecosystem based on SeaWiFS global primary productivity estimates.

    Red Sea large marine ecosystem 2008

  • The Somali Coastal Current LME is considered a Class II, moderately productive (150-300 grams of Carbon per square meter per year (gC/m2-yr)) ecosystem based on SeaWiFS global primary productivity estimates.

    Somali Coastal Current large marine ecosystem 2008

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