Spring bloom development in the marginal ice zone and the central Barents Sea

Citation
P. Wassmann et al., Spring bloom development in the marginal ice zone and the central Barents Sea, MAR ECOL-P, 20(3-4), 1999, pp. 321-346
Citations number
58
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
MARINE ECOLOGY-PUBBLICAZIONI DELLA STAZIONE ZOOLOGICA DI NAPOLI I
ISSN journal
01739565 → ACNP
Volume
20
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
321 - 346
Database
ISI
SICI code
0173-9565(199912)20:3-4<321:SBDITM>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
The knowledge of the relative contribution of algal groups and the environm ental factors that control their abundance in the marginal ice zone of the Parents Sea is rather limited. Therefore, a field investigation to study th e hydrography and the phytoplankton composition of the marginal ice zone (M 1Z) in the central Parents Sea was carried out along a south-north transect in May 1993. The weakly stratified Atlantic sector of the transect appeare d to be in a prebloom state and had intermittent intrusions from the meande ring Polar Front and the Norwegian Coastal Current, introducing water of a more advanced bloom state. Pico- and nanoplankton flagellates and monads do minated, with a few diatoms and Phaeocystis pouchetii colonies. The average new production rate of 26 g C.m(-2) as reflected by NO, depletion in the e uphotic zone, however, indicated that the vernal bloom had been in progress for some time in the Atlantic sector without leaving specific signals in t he suspended fraction. The ice-edge and Polar Front area was characterized by a dominance of centric colonial diatom genera Chaetoceros and Thalassios ira with some development of P. pouchetii. In the densely ice-covered and s tratified Arctic zone the vernal bloom was at its maximum and dominated by the diatom genera Fragilariopsis and Chaetoceros. Diatoms were limited by s ilicate concentrations <2 mu M in 32% of all samples. New production, as re vealed by the C equivalent of nitrate depletion in the upper layer, ranged between 12 g C m(-2) in the north to 45 g C.m(-2) in the meandering Polar F ront, with an average of about 27 +/- 28% g C.m(-2). The time development o f the vernal bloom in the marginal ice zone and the central Parents Sea in late May 1993, with its complicated zonal structure, was not from south to north, but intermittently from north to south. Later during the year the ge neral development of the vernal bloom was, as expected, from south to north .