Subsurface chlorophyll maxima and vertical distribution of zooplankton in the Gulf of Maine |
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Authors: | Townsend, David W. Cucci, Terry L. Berman, Tom |
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Affiliation: | 1Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences McKown Point, W. Boothbay Harbor, ME 04575, USA 2Israet Oceanographic and Limnological Research Kinneret Limmological Laboratory, P.O.B.345, Tiberias, Israel |
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Abstract: | The vertical disthbution of chlorophyll, zooplankton and physicalstructure were measured using a pumping system and CTD on twocruises in the Gulf of Maine during June and September 1982.The vertical distribution of chlorophyll was closely relatedto the density structure of the water column. In waters witha pronounced pycnocline subsurface chiorphyll maxima (SCM) werelocated at or just above the pycnocline. Chlorophyll concentrationswere maximal in the surface waters at those stations sampledin June where the pycnocline was not well defined. The relationshipbetween the zooplankton and chlorophyll distribution differedbetween cruises. In June, the zooplankton, particularly post-naupliarcopepods, were associated with the depth of the chlorophyllmaxirnum, while in September the post-naupliar copepods weremost abundant in the surface waters above the SCM at the stratifiedstations. During the September cruise we observed that the copepodnauplii were most abundant at the depth of the SCM, and thatthe larger protozoans (>35 µm) were most abundant atdepths of 5585 m, which were well below the SCM and pycnocline. *Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences Contribution No. 83025 |
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