Chlorophyll-a anomaly, remote sensing in Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago: Chlorophyll-a anomaly, remote sensing was 1.8% in 2022. β—† Volatile

Latest (2022)
1.8%
Change on year
down 50.8%
World rank
34th
of 168 countries
All-time high
7.7%
in 2020
All-time low
1.8%
in 2022
Years of data
5
2018–2022

Chlorophyll-a anomaly, remote sensing in Trinidad and Tobago, 2018–2022

24682018202020222018: 2.3 %2019: 5 %2020: 7.7 %2021: 3.7 %2022: 1.8 %

Source: United Nations Statistics Division, SDG Global Database. Measured in %.

Analysis

The most recent figure for chlorophyll-a anomaly, remote sensing in Trinidad and Tobago is 1.8%, measured in 2022. That is the lowest value across all 5 years on record.

Compared with earlier readings it is down 50.8% on the previous year and down 21.4% over five years.

Trinidad and Tobago ranks 34th of 168 countries on this measure, in the top quarter.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2010s 3.7% 2.3% 5.0% 2
2020s 4.4% 1.8% 7.7% 3

Countries ranked near Trinidad and Tobago

  1. 31 Ghana 2.0% compare
  2. 32 Nicaragua 2.0% compare
  3. 33 Sweden 1.8% compare
  4. 34 Montserrat 0.2% compare
  5. 35 Saint Lucia 1.8% compare
  6. 36 Poland 1.7% compare
  7. 37 Ireland 1.6% compare

See the full ranking of 222 places β†’

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Frequently asked questions

What is chlorophyll-a anomaly, remote sensing in Trinidad and Tobago?
Chlorophyll-a anomaly, remote sensing in Trinidad and Tobago was 1.8% in 2022, according to United Nations Statistics Division, SDG Global Database.
What is the highest chlorophyll-a anomaly, remote sensing recorded in Trinidad and Tobago?
The highest recorded value was 7.7% in 2020.
What is the lowest chlorophyll-a anomaly, remote sensing recorded in Trinidad and Tobago?
The lowest recorded value was 1.8% in 2022.
How does Trinidad and Tobago rank for chlorophyll-a anomaly, remote sensing?
Trinidad and Tobago ranks 34th out of 168 countries with data for 2022.
Where does this Trinidad and Tobago data come from?
The figures come from United Nations Statistics Division, SDG Global Database, published as part of Chlorophyll-a anomaly, remote sensing (%). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Chlorophyll-a anomaly, remote sensing (%)
Unit
%
Source
United Nations Statistics Division, SDG Global Database
Licence
UN SDG Global Database (open, attribution requested)
Coverage
222 places, 1,110 data points, 2018–2022
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