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Subsurface phytoplankton blooms fuel pelagic production in the North Sea
Authors:Richardson  K; Visser  AW; Pedersen  F Bo
Institution:Department of Marine Ecology, Biological Institute, Aarhus University, Finlandsgade 14, DK-8200, Aarhus N, Denmark 1 Department of Marine and Coastal Ecology, Danish Institute for Fisheries Research, Kavalergaarden # 6, DK-2920, Charlottenlund and 2 ISVA, Technical University of Denmark, Building 115, DK-2800, Lyngby, Denmark
Abstract:The seasonal phytoplankton biomass distribution pattern in stratifiedtemperate marine waters is traditionally depicted as consistingof spring and autumn blooms. The energy source supporting pelagicsummer production is believed to be the spring bloom. However,the spring bloom disappears relatively quickly from the watercolumn and a large proportion of the material sedimenting tothe bottom following the spring bloom is often comprised ofintact phytoplankton cells. Thus, it is easy to argue that thespring bloom is fueling the energy demands of the benthos, butmore difficult to argue convincingly that energy fixed duringthe spring bloom is fueling the pelagic production occurringduring summer months. We argue here that periodic phytoplanktonblooms are occurring during the summer in the North Sea at depthsof >25 m and that the accumulated new production sensu (Dugdaleand Goering, Limnol. Oceanogr., 12, 196–206, 1967)] occurringin these blooms may be greater than that occurring in the springbloom in the same regions. Thus, such blooms may explain apparentdiscrepancies in production yields between different temperatemarine systems.
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