Short-term dynamics of late winter phytoplankton blooms in a temperate ecpsystem (Central Cantabrian Sea, Southern Bay of Biscay)
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Álvarez, E. (Eva); Nogueira, E. (Enrique); Acuña, J.L. (José Luis); López-Álvarez, Marcos; Sostres, J.A. (Jorge A.)Date
2009Type
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phytoplankton bloomhydrography
nutrients
PAR
southern Bay of Biscay
Abstract
The Spring Phytoplankton Bloom takes place in the Central Cantabrian Sea (Southern Bay of
Biscay) from late-winter to spring as a series of blooms with variable biomass accumulation. In
late-winter of 2004 and 2005, phytoplankton blooms occurred in this area following a change in
the weather. In order to describe the dynamics of these late-winter blooms, two oceanographic
cruises which involved high-frequency sampling (every 2–3 days) were carried out. Meteorological
conditions during the cruises showed similar changes in variables relevant to phytoplankton physiology
and population dynamics. Before the bloom, phytoplankton started to grow actively when
underwater photosynthetic active radiation (PAR) increased. However, biomass accumulation did
not occur until wind, and hence turbulence levels in the water column, decreased. The observations
presented here suggest that before the onset of a late-winter bloom a preliminary physiological activation
phase is necessary driven by ...