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Fig 1.

Mean concentrations of iodide, total reducible iodine and iodate (by difference) in surface waters at the Scripps Pier, La Jolla, CA between January and July 2015.

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Fig 2.

Pooled iodide concentrations (mean ± standard deviation) as a function of season at five locations within the Pt. Loma kelp forest.

The dotted line represents the mean iodide concentration at the Scripps Pier control site.

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Fig 3.

Kelp forest canopy biomass from 2014–2015 as estimated from Landsat imagery, and expressed as biomass in wet kg.

The grey box represents the time frame of this study.

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Table 1.

Results of a 3-way Model I analysis of variance testing variation in iodide concentrations among sample locations relative to the Point Loma kelp forest, sample depths (surface and 10 m) and seasons.

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Fig 4.

Pooled iodate concentrations (mean ± standard deviation) as a function of season at five locations within the Pt. Loma kelp forest.

The dotted line represents the mean iodate concentration at the Scripps Pier control site.

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Table 2.

Results of a 3-way Model I analysis of variance testing variation in iodate concentrations among sample locations relative to the Point Loma kelp forest, sample depths (surface and 10 m) and seasons.

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Table 3.

Results of a 3-way Analysis of Covariance testing variation in iodide concentration among sample locations relative to the Point Loma kelp forest and its relationship with wind speed and water temperature.

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Table 4.

Results of a 3-way Analysis of Covariance testing variation in iodate concentration among sample locations relative to the Point Loma kelp forest and its relationship with wind speed and water temperature.

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