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Coastal shellfish aquaculture in Tongoy Bay, Chile, experiences significant interannual variability in scallop larval supply, with the underlying drivers remaining unclear. This study uses Landsat-8 and Landsat-9 imagery from 2023, corrected atmospherically using Acolite and derived water quality parameters such as sea surface temperature, turbidity and chlorophyll-a concentration (chl-a). These parameters were used as inputs for the Oyster Suitability Index (OSI). Additionally, OSI images were classified into quartiles, identifying pixels consistently within the highest-value quartile to assess the stability of potential aquaculture areas over time. Results reveal high OSI values near zones with elevated phytoplankton biomass, suggesting temperature as a primary driver affecting both OSI and larval development. These findings highlight remote sensing potential as a powerful tool to assess aquaculture conditions in real-time. However, further studies are needed to understand the long-term impacts on larval supply and overall productivity in these ecosystems.
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