Microplankton and primary production in the Sea of Okhotsk in summer 1994 |
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Authors: | Sorokin, Yu. I. Sorokin, P. Yu. |
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Affiliation: | Shirshov Institute of Oceanology Ras (Southern Branch), Gelendzhik-7, Krasnodar District, 353470, Russia |
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Abstract: | Phytoplankton composition, density, vertical distribution andprimary production were investigated in the Sea of Okhotsk andin the adjacent northern north Pacific in JulyAugust1994, together with measurements of density and distributionof planktonic microheterotrophs: bacteria, nanoheterotrophsand ciliates. Different phases of phytoplankton seasonal successionwere encountered during the period of investigation in variousregions of this sea. Primary production measured at 144 stationswas found to be greatest (1.54 g C m-2day-1) in areasof spring-phase succession along the Sakhalin shelf and theKashevarov bank. Periodic relapses of the spring blooms of heavydiatoms during the whole growth season were recorded over thisbank. The summer phase of the phytoplankton minimum prevailedin the central and eastern parts of the sea, manifested by thedominance of nanoflagellates in terms of phytoplankton biomass.Primary production was 0.51 g C m-2 day-1. The earlyautumn phase of succession was typical of the Kurile straitarea and the adjacent north Pacific. Primary production therevaried from 0.7 to 2 g C m-2 day-1. The integrated phytoplanktonbiomass in the water column varied from 912 g m-2 inzones supporting the summer minimum assemblage to 1520g m-2 in zones of early autumn recovery of phytoplankton growth,and up to 4070 g m-2 in areas of remnant or relapseddiatom blooms. The numerical density of bacterioplankton wasbetween 1 x 106 and 3 x 106 cells ml-1 and its wet biomass wasbetween 100 and 370 mg m-3. In deep waters it was 815mg m-3. The integrated bacterioplankton biomass in the upperwater column varied from 6 to 29 g m-2. The numerical densityof zooflagellates varied in the upper layer between 0.8 x 106and 4 x 106 l-1 and their biomass was between 20 and 50 mg m-3.In deep waters they were still present at a density of 0.05x 106 to 0.2 x 106 cells l-1. The biomass of planktonic ciliatesvaried between stations from 20 to 100 mg m-3. The joint biomassof planktonic protozoa in the water column was between 3 and12 g m-3 at most of the stations. |
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