Figure 1
From: Hydroclimatic conditions trigger record harmful algal bloom in western Patagonia (summer 2016)

Study region. (a,b) Chilean Patagonia, coloured circles indicate the accumulated rainfall (a) and streamflow (b) anomaly (percentage relative to climatology 1980–2010, scale at bottom) during January-February-March 2016. (c) Study area: Puelo River (PR) watershed (black line), Reloncaví Fjord (RF) and Reloncaví Sound (RS), where 1 is the PR gauging station, 2 is the RF buoy and 3 is the RS CTD-O station. (d) Concentration of Pseudochattonella cf. verruculosa measured during March 2016 in different salmon farming areas (polygons). Maps were generated using QGIS 2.8.1 https://qgis.org/.