Environmental controls on macrozooplankton and fish distributions over diurnal to seasonal time scales in the northern Barents Sea

We present acoustic observations obtained by bottom mounted echosounders at two locations in the northern Barents Sea and a third on the northern continental slope of the Barents Sea. Data collected over a period of approximately two years reveal significant variability in the density and depth dist...

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Published in:Progress in Oceanography
Main Authors: Cannaby, Heather Anne, Ingvaldsen, Randi Brunvær, Lundesgaard, Øyvind, Renner, Angelika, Skaret, Georg, Sakinan, Serdar S., Chierici, Melissa, Gjøsæter, Harald
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3106447
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2023.103159
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spelling ftimr:oai:imr.brage.unit.no:11250/3106447 2024-01-07T09:42:23+01:00 Environmental controls on macrozooplankton and fish distributions over diurnal to seasonal time scales in the northern Barents Sea Cannaby, Heather Anne Ingvaldsen, Randi Brunvær Lundesgaard, Øyvind Renner, Angelika Skaret, Georg Sakinan, Serdar S. Chierici, Melissa Gjøsæter, Harald 2023 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3106447 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2023.103159 eng eng Norges forskningsråd: 269927 EC/H2020/727890 Norges forskningsråd: 276730 Framsenteret: 66050 Progress in Oceanography. 2023, 219 . urn:issn:0079-6611 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3106447 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2023.103159 cristin:2208077 18 219 Progress in Oceanography Peer reviewed Journal article 2023 ftimr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2023.103159 2023-12-13T23:47:43Z We present acoustic observations obtained by bottom mounted echosounders at two locations in the northern Barents Sea and a third on the northern continental slope of the Barents Sea. Data collected over a period of approximately two years reveal significant variability in the density and depth distribution of pelagic macrozooplankton and fish. Variability over diurnal to seasonal timescales is related to light conditions, prevailing currents, water column characteristics (temperature, stability, and pycnocline depth) and to sea ice conditions. Of particular importance is the relative volume of Polar Water and Atlantic influenced water present at the mooring sites. On the northern continental shelf, above average concentrations of macrozooplankton and fish were observed during late summer and early autumn following ice melt, and during winter. Minimum densities of macrozooplankton and fish were observed during spring and early summer. These data demonstrate the persistent presence of a macrozooplankton community throughout the winter months in the northern Barents Sea. On the Great Bank full depth diel vertical migrations were observed throughout the Polar Night and under sea ice. At the two more northerly stations the density of the sound scattering layers performing diel vertical migrations and the vertical range of the migrations was greatest during the transition period between the polar night and mid-night sun periods. Superimposed on the seasonal variability in density distribution was significant shorter-term variability driven by hydrographic processes occurring over synoptic time scales. Significant mixing events, or changes in the prevailing current direction that lead to a change in water mass characteristics, forced changes in the concentration and depth distribution of macrozooplankton over periods of hours that were on occasion of similar magnitude to the seasonal variability. On the northern continental slope, a mesopelagic sound scattering layer more than 300 m thick at its seasonal maximum, was ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea polar night Sea ice Institute for Marine Research: Brage IMR Barents Sea Progress in Oceanography 219 103159
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description We present acoustic observations obtained by bottom mounted echosounders at two locations in the northern Barents Sea and a third on the northern continental slope of the Barents Sea. Data collected over a period of approximately two years reveal significant variability in the density and depth distribution of pelagic macrozooplankton and fish. Variability over diurnal to seasonal timescales is related to light conditions, prevailing currents, water column characteristics (temperature, stability, and pycnocline depth) and to sea ice conditions. Of particular importance is the relative volume of Polar Water and Atlantic influenced water present at the mooring sites. On the northern continental shelf, above average concentrations of macrozooplankton and fish were observed during late summer and early autumn following ice melt, and during winter. Minimum densities of macrozooplankton and fish were observed during spring and early summer. These data demonstrate the persistent presence of a macrozooplankton community throughout the winter months in the northern Barents Sea. On the Great Bank full depth diel vertical migrations were observed throughout the Polar Night and under sea ice. At the two more northerly stations the density of the sound scattering layers performing diel vertical migrations and the vertical range of the migrations was greatest during the transition period between the polar night and mid-night sun periods. Superimposed on the seasonal variability in density distribution was significant shorter-term variability driven by hydrographic processes occurring over synoptic time scales. Significant mixing events, or changes in the prevailing current direction that lead to a change in water mass characteristics, forced changes in the concentration and depth distribution of macrozooplankton over periods of hours that were on occasion of similar magnitude to the seasonal variability. On the northern continental slope, a mesopelagic sound scattering layer more than 300 m thick at its seasonal maximum, was ...
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author Cannaby, Heather Anne
Ingvaldsen, Randi Brunvær
Lundesgaard, Øyvind
Renner, Angelika
Skaret, Georg
Sakinan, Serdar S.
Chierici, Melissa
Gjøsæter, Harald
spellingShingle Cannaby, Heather Anne
Ingvaldsen, Randi Brunvær
Lundesgaard, Øyvind
Renner, Angelika
Skaret, Georg
Sakinan, Serdar S.
Chierici, Melissa
Gjøsæter, Harald
Environmental controls on macrozooplankton and fish distributions over diurnal to seasonal time scales in the northern Barents Sea
author_facet Cannaby, Heather Anne
Ingvaldsen, Randi Brunvær
Lundesgaard, Øyvind
Renner, Angelika
Skaret, Georg
Sakinan, Serdar S.
Chierici, Melissa
Gjøsæter, Harald
author_sort Cannaby, Heather Anne
title Environmental controls on macrozooplankton and fish distributions over diurnal to seasonal time scales in the northern Barents Sea
title_short Environmental controls on macrozooplankton and fish distributions over diurnal to seasonal time scales in the northern Barents Sea
title_full Environmental controls on macrozooplankton and fish distributions over diurnal to seasonal time scales in the northern Barents Sea
title_fullStr Environmental controls on macrozooplankton and fish distributions over diurnal to seasonal time scales in the northern Barents Sea
title_full_unstemmed Environmental controls on macrozooplankton and fish distributions over diurnal to seasonal time scales in the northern Barents Sea
title_sort environmental controls on macrozooplankton and fish distributions over diurnal to seasonal time scales in the northern barents sea
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