INTERANNUAL-INTERDECADAL VARIATIONS IN ZOOPLANKTON BIOMASS, CHLOROPHYLL CONCENTRATION AND PHYSICAL-ENVIRONMENT IN THE SUB-ARCTIC PACIFIC AND BERING SEA
T. Sugimoto et K. Tadokoro, INTERANNUAL-INTERDECADAL VARIATIONS IN ZOOPLANKTON BIOMASS, CHLOROPHYLL CONCENTRATION AND PHYSICAL-ENVIRONMENT IN THE SUB-ARCTIC PACIFIC AND BERING SEA, Fisheries oceanography, 6(2), 1997, pp. 74-93
Interannual, decadal and interdecadal variations in summer plankton bi
omass during 1954-1994 in the whole subarctic Pacific and Bering Sea w
ere compared among regions as well as with climatic and oceanographic
conditions. The zooplankton biomass and chlorophyll concentration duri
ng the mid 1960s to early 1970s in the central and western subarctic P
acific were a few times higher than those in the preceding and followi
ng decades. The values in the eastern Bering Sea and eastern subarctic
Pacific also increased in the mid 1960s, but remained at an elevated
level until the end of the 1980s. These decades of higher and mid plan
kton biomass levels during the mid 1960s to early 1970s and mid 1970s
to late 1980s correspond to the period of positive and negative values
of the Northern Hemisphere zonal index (NHZI), respectively. in the d
ecadal scale, one can see a significant positive correlation between t
he summer plankton biomass and the wind speed during winters in the ea
stern Bering Sea. The effect of grazing by biennially fluctuating Asia
n pink salmon on zooplankton biomass and its effect on chlorophyll con
centration in the central subarctic Pacific is also significant.