Long-term variations in Atlantic plankton species in the North Sea were inv
estigated in order to find support for the hypothesis of a reduced inflow o
f Atlantic water into the North Sea during the 1960s and 1970s. The materia
l was derived from samples of the Continuous Plankton Recorder Survey durin
g 1948-1996. Fourteen Atlantic plankton species were selected as potential
indicators of Atlantic inflow to the North Sea. Principal Component Analysi
s allowed the classification of these species into a number of sub-groups,
each of which showed a different variation over time. One of these groups,
consisting of Candacia armata, Metridia lucens, and Tomopteris spp., showed
temporal variations that were apparently related to changes in Atlantic in
flow. This group was at a low level in the North Sea from 1965 to 1982, End
it increased in subsequent years. These variations correspond in time and
direction with observed changes in pelagic fish stocks in the area. (C) 199
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