Image_1_Pelagic Ecosystem Characteristics Across the Atlantic Water Boundary Current From Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, to the Arctic Ocean During Summer (2010–2014).JPEG

The northern coast of Svalbard contains high-arctic fjords, such as Rijpfjorden (80°N 22°30′E). This area has experienced higher sea and air temperatures and less sea ice in recent years, and models predict increasing temperatures in this region. Part of the West Spitsbergen Current (WSC), which tra...

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Main Authors: Haakon Hop, Philipp Assmy, Anette Wold, Arild Sundfjord, Malin Daase, Pedro Duarte, Slawomir Kwasniewski, Marta Gluchowska, Józef M. Wiktor, Agnieszka Tatarek, Józef Wiktor, Svein Kristiansen, Agneta Fransson, Melissa Chierici, Mikko Vihtakari
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Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00181.s001
https://figshare.com/articles/Image_1_Pelagic_Ecosystem_Characteristics_Across_the_Atlantic_Water_Boundary_Current_From_Rijpfjorden_Svalbard_to_the_Arctic_Ocean_During_Summer_2010_2014_JPEG/8166719
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/8166719 2023-05-15T14:48:41+02:00 Image_1_Pelagic Ecosystem Characteristics Across the Atlantic Water Boundary Current From Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, to the Arctic Ocean During Summer (2010–2014).JPEG Haakon Hop Philipp Assmy Anette Wold Arild Sundfjord Malin Daase Pedro Duarte Slawomir Kwasniewski Marta Gluchowska Józef M. Wiktor Agnieszka Tatarek Józef Wiktor Svein Kristiansen Agneta Fransson Melissa Chierici Mikko Vihtakari 2019-05-22T09:05:01Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00181.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/Image_1_Pelagic_Ecosystem_Characteristics_Across_the_Atlantic_Water_Boundary_Current_From_Rijpfjorden_Svalbard_to_the_Arctic_Ocean_During_Summer_2010_2014_JPEG/8166719 unknown doi:10.3389/fmars.2019.00181.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/Image_1_Pelagic_Ecosystem_Characteristics_Across_the_Atlantic_Water_Boundary_Current_From_Rijpfjorden_Svalbard_to_the_Arctic_Ocean_During_Summer_2010_2014_JPEG/8166719 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering Arctic ecosystem carbonate system nutrient limitation protists zooplankton climate change Svalbard Arctic Ocean Image Figure 2019 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00181.s001 2019-05-22T22:58:31Z The northern coast of Svalbard contains high-arctic fjords, such as Rijpfjorden (80°N 22°30′E). This area has experienced higher sea and air temperatures and less sea ice in recent years, and models predict increasing temperatures in this region. Part of the West Spitsbergen Current (WSC), which transports relatively warm Atlantic water along the continental slope west of Svalbard, bypasses these fjords on its route in the Arctic Ocean. In this setting, it is of interest to study the structure of water masses and plankton in the Atlantic Water Boundary Current. This study describes physical and biological conditions during summer (July–August, 2010–2014) from Rijpfjorden across the shelf and continental slope to the Arctic Ocean. Atlantic water (AW) resides over the upper continental slope and occasionally protrudes onto the shelf area. The interplay between the intrusion of AW and meltwater affected the chemical balance of the region by making the carbonate chemistry variable depending on season, depth and distance along the gradient. The pH (aragonite saturation) varied from 7.96 (0.99) to 8.58 (2.92). Highest values were observed in surface waters due to biological CO 2 uptake, except in 2013, when meltwater decreased aragonite saturation to <1 in surface waters on the shelf. All years were characterized by post-bloom situations with very low nutrient concentrations in Polar Surface Water and subsurface chlorophyll a maxima. In such circumstances, phytoplankton optimized growth near the limit of the euphotic depth, where the algae still had access to nutrients. In terms of biomass, the protist community was dominated by nanoplankton (2–20 μm), in particular dinoflagellates and ciliates. The prymnesiophyte Phaeocystis pouchetii and diatoms often prevailed at subsurface depths associated with the chlorophyll a maximum. The boreal Calanus finmarchicus and Oithona similis dominated AW over the slope and outer shelf, whereas Calanus glacialis and neritic zooplankton (Pseudocalanus, Parasagitta elegans, and ... Still Image Arctic Arctic Ocean Calanus finmarchicus Calanus glacialis Climate change Phytoplankton Rijpfjord* Sea ice Svalbard Zooplankton Spitsbergen Frontiers: Figshare Arctic Arctic Ocean Svalbard Rijpfjorden ENVELOPE(22.188,22.188,80.165,80.165)
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topic Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
Arctic ecosystem
carbonate system
nutrient limitation
protists
zooplankton
climate change
Svalbard
Arctic Ocean
spellingShingle Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
Arctic ecosystem
carbonate system
nutrient limitation
protists
zooplankton
climate change
Svalbard
Arctic Ocean
Haakon Hop
Philipp Assmy
Anette Wold
Arild Sundfjord
Malin Daase
Pedro Duarte
Slawomir Kwasniewski
Marta Gluchowska
Józef M. Wiktor
Agnieszka Tatarek
Józef Wiktor
Svein Kristiansen
Agneta Fransson
Melissa Chierici
Mikko Vihtakari
Image_1_Pelagic Ecosystem Characteristics Across the Atlantic Water Boundary Current From Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, to the Arctic Ocean During Summer (2010–2014).JPEG
topic_facet Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
Arctic ecosystem
carbonate system
nutrient limitation
protists
zooplankton
climate change
Svalbard
Arctic Ocean
description The northern coast of Svalbard contains high-arctic fjords, such as Rijpfjorden (80°N 22°30′E). This area has experienced higher sea and air temperatures and less sea ice in recent years, and models predict increasing temperatures in this region. Part of the West Spitsbergen Current (WSC), which transports relatively warm Atlantic water along the continental slope west of Svalbard, bypasses these fjords on its route in the Arctic Ocean. In this setting, it is of interest to study the structure of water masses and plankton in the Atlantic Water Boundary Current. This study describes physical and biological conditions during summer (July–August, 2010–2014) from Rijpfjorden across the shelf and continental slope to the Arctic Ocean. Atlantic water (AW) resides over the upper continental slope and occasionally protrudes onto the shelf area. The interplay between the intrusion of AW and meltwater affected the chemical balance of the region by making the carbonate chemistry variable depending on season, depth and distance along the gradient. The pH (aragonite saturation) varied from 7.96 (0.99) to 8.58 (2.92). Highest values were observed in surface waters due to biological CO 2 uptake, except in 2013, when meltwater decreased aragonite saturation to <1 in surface waters on the shelf. All years were characterized by post-bloom situations with very low nutrient concentrations in Polar Surface Water and subsurface chlorophyll a maxima. In such circumstances, phytoplankton optimized growth near the limit of the euphotic depth, where the algae still had access to nutrients. In terms of biomass, the protist community was dominated by nanoplankton (2–20 μm), in particular dinoflagellates and ciliates. The prymnesiophyte Phaeocystis pouchetii and diatoms often prevailed at subsurface depths associated with the chlorophyll a maximum. The boreal Calanus finmarchicus and Oithona similis dominated AW over the slope and outer shelf, whereas Calanus glacialis and neritic zooplankton (Pseudocalanus, Parasagitta elegans, and ...
format Still Image
author Haakon Hop
Philipp Assmy
Anette Wold
Arild Sundfjord
Malin Daase
Pedro Duarte
Slawomir Kwasniewski
Marta Gluchowska
Józef M. Wiktor
Agnieszka Tatarek
Józef Wiktor
Svein Kristiansen
Agneta Fransson
Melissa Chierici
Mikko Vihtakari
author_facet Haakon Hop
Philipp Assmy
Anette Wold
Arild Sundfjord
Malin Daase
Pedro Duarte
Slawomir Kwasniewski
Marta Gluchowska
Józef M. Wiktor
Agnieszka Tatarek
Józef Wiktor
Svein Kristiansen
Agneta Fransson
Melissa Chierici
Mikko Vihtakari
author_sort Haakon Hop
title Image_1_Pelagic Ecosystem Characteristics Across the Atlantic Water Boundary Current From Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, to the Arctic Ocean During Summer (2010–2014).JPEG
title_short Image_1_Pelagic Ecosystem Characteristics Across the Atlantic Water Boundary Current From Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, to the Arctic Ocean During Summer (2010–2014).JPEG
title_full Image_1_Pelagic Ecosystem Characteristics Across the Atlantic Water Boundary Current From Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, to the Arctic Ocean During Summer (2010–2014).JPEG
title_fullStr Image_1_Pelagic Ecosystem Characteristics Across the Atlantic Water Boundary Current From Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, to the Arctic Ocean During Summer (2010–2014).JPEG
title_full_unstemmed Image_1_Pelagic Ecosystem Characteristics Across the Atlantic Water Boundary Current From Rijpfjorden, Svalbard, to the Arctic Ocean During Summer (2010–2014).JPEG
title_sort image_1_pelagic ecosystem characteristics across the atlantic water boundary current from rijpfjorden, svalbard, to the arctic ocean during summer (2010–2014).jpeg
publishDate 2019
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Arctic Ocean
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Arctic Ocean
Svalbard
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Arctic Ocean
Calanus finmarchicus
Calanus glacialis
Climate change
Phytoplankton
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Sea ice
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Calanus finmarchicus
Calanus glacialis
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