Chlorophyll-α Contents in the Surface Water Observed During the Relief Voyage of FUJI to Syowa Station, Antarctica, in 1975-1976

During the relief voyage of FUJI to Syowa Station, Antarctica, from November 1975 to April 1976, the chlorophyll contents in surface water were measured twice a day as a routine shipboard oceanographic observation. The distribution of chlorophyll contents during the cruise did not show a marked diff...

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Main Authors: Yoshikuni OHYAMA, Tsutomu MAYAMA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1976
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00007884
https://doaj.org/article/b9e5310c37e545d0b3278385d33b7d09
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Summary:During the relief voyage of FUJI to Syowa Station, Antarctica, from November 1975 to April 1976, the chlorophyll contents in surface water were measured twice a day as a routine shipboard oceanographic observation. The distribution of chlorophyll contents during the cruise did not show a marked difference from the past years. The maximum value (2.49mg/m^3) was recorded in the pack-ice region in the Antarctic Ocean off Prince Olav Coast. High values more than 0.4mg/m^3 were observed in such region as the Makassar Strait, Sub-Antarctic sea and the Malacca Strait. After leaving the ice edge off Syowa Station, the vessel sailed up to the north along about 33.5°E which is far east compared with the course of the previous voyages, which added new data in the series of chlorophyll observation.