Particulate matter and phytoplankton in the ionian sea

Some results of a cruise carried out within the Project on the Physical Oceanography of the Eastern Mediterranean (POEM BC-091, October 1991) are reported and discussed. The major aim of this work was to study, in the upper layers of the Ionian basin the distribution of particulate matter, phytoplan...

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Main Authors: Rabitti, S, Bianchi, F, Boldrin, A, Daros, L, Socal, G, Totti, C
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Gauthier-Villars 1994
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author Rabitti, S
Bianchi, F
Boldrin, A
Daros, L
Socal, G
Totti, C
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description Some results of a cruise carried out within the Project on the Physical Oceanography of the Eastern Mediterranean (POEM BC-091, October 1991) are reported and discussed. The major aim of this work was to study, in the upper layers of the Ionian basin the distribution of particulate matter, phytoplankton and bacteria, with emphasis on the influence of North Atlantic Water. Some tentative conclusions may be drawn from the results: the examined situation (October) is representative of the final stage of a probably annual cycle of production in an oligotrophic system; the well-developed Deep Chlorophyll Maximum between 75 and 100 m (mainly due to degradation products) does not match the biomass maximum. Possible explanations of this are: a) phytoplankton photo-adaptation processes; b) sinking to deep layer of senescent cells, relicts of previous blooms; c) grazing activity by proto- and meta-zooplankton. North Atlantic Water is probably more productive when compared with the surrounding Ionian waters during this seasonal situation, although this is still to be confirmed by data collected in connected areas, such as the Sicily Channel and the Aegean Sea.
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:20892 2025-04-06T15:00:03+00:00 Particulate matter and phytoplankton in the ionian sea Rabitti, S Bianchi, F Boldrin, A Daros, L Socal, G Totti, C 1994 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00098/20892/18506.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00098/20892/ eng eng Gauthier-Villars https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00098/20892/18506.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00098/20892/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Oceanologica Acta (0399-1784) (Gauthier-Villars), 1994 , Vol. 17 , N. 3 , P. 297-307 IONIAN SEA PARTICULATE MATTER CHLOROPHYLL PHYTOPLANKTON BACTERIA text Article info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1994 ftarchimer 2025-03-13T05:23:14Z Some results of a cruise carried out within the Project on the Physical Oceanography of the Eastern Mediterranean (POEM BC-091, October 1991) are reported and discussed. The major aim of this work was to study, in the upper layers of the Ionian basin the distribution of particulate matter, phytoplankton and bacteria, with emphasis on the influence of North Atlantic Water. Some tentative conclusions may be drawn from the results: the examined situation (October) is representative of the final stage of a probably annual cycle of production in an oligotrophic system; the well-developed Deep Chlorophyll Maximum between 75 and 100 m (mainly due to degradation products) does not match the biomass maximum. Possible explanations of this are: a) phytoplankton photo-adaptation processes; b) sinking to deep layer of senescent cells, relicts of previous blooms; c) grazing activity by proto- and meta-zooplankton. North Atlantic Water is probably more productive when compared with the surrounding Ionian waters during this seasonal situation, although this is still to be confirmed by data collected in connected areas, such as the Sicily Channel and the Aegean Sea. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer)
spellingShingle IONIAN SEA
PARTICULATE MATTER
CHLOROPHYLL
PHYTOPLANKTON
BACTERIA
Rabitti, S
Bianchi, F
Boldrin, A
Daros, L
Socal, G
Totti, C
Particulate matter and phytoplankton in the ionian sea
title Particulate matter and phytoplankton in the ionian sea
title_full Particulate matter and phytoplankton in the ionian sea
title_fullStr Particulate matter and phytoplankton in the ionian sea
title_full_unstemmed Particulate matter and phytoplankton in the ionian sea
title_short Particulate matter and phytoplankton in the ionian sea
title_sort particulate matter and phytoplankton in the ionian sea
topic IONIAN SEA
PARTICULATE MATTER
CHLOROPHYLL
PHYTOPLANKTON
BACTERIA
topic_facet IONIAN SEA
PARTICULATE MATTER
CHLOROPHYLL
PHYTOPLANKTON
BACTERIA
url https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00098/20892/18506.pdf
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