First mesocosm experiments to study the impacts of ocean acidification on plankton communities in the NW Mediterranean Sea (MedSeA project)

International audience There is a growing international interest in studying the effects of ocean acidification on plankton communities that play a major role in the global carbon cycle and in the consumption of atmospheric CO2 via the so-called biological pump. Recently, several mesocosm experiment...

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Published in:Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Main Authors: Gazeau, Frédéric, Sallon, A., Maugendre, L., Louis, J., Dellisanti, W., Gaubert, M., Lejeune, P., Gobert, S., Borges, A.V., Harlay, J., Champenois, W., Alliouane, S., Taillandier, V., Louis, F., Obolensky, G., Grisoni, J.-M., Guieu, Cecile
Other Authors: Laboratoire d'océanographie de Villefranche (LOV), Observatoire océanologique de Villefranche-sur-mer (OOVM), Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Station de Recherche Océanographiques et sous-marines (STARESO ), Laboratoire d'Océanologie - Centre MARE, Université de Liège, This work was funded by the EC FP7 project ‘Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a changing climate’ (MedSeA; grant agreement 265103), the project ‘European Free Ocean Carbon Enrichment’ (eFOCE; BNP-Paribas Foundation), the MISTRALS-MERMEX program (Institut des Sciences de l’Univers, INSU), the Corsican local authorities and the Rhone-Mediterranean and Corsica Water Agency (http://www.eaurmc.fr)., European Project: 265103,EC:FP7:ENV,FP7-ENV-2010,MEDSEA(2011)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2017
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Online Access:https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01320777
https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01320777/document
https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01320777/file/Gazeau_First_mesocosm.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2016.05.014
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Summary:International audience There is a growing international interest in studying the effects of ocean acidification on plankton communities that play a major role in the global carbon cycle and in the consumption of atmospheric CO2 via the so-called biological pump. Recently, several mesocosm experiments reported on the effect of ocean acidification on marine plankton communities, although the majority were performed in eutrophic conditions or following nutrient addition. The objective of the present study was to perform two mesocosm experiments in the oligo-to meso-trophic Northwestern Mediterranean Sea during two seasons with contrasting environmental conditions: in summer 2012 in the Bay of Calvi (Corsica, France) and in winter 2013 in the Bay of Villefranche (France). This paper describes the objectives of these experiments, the study sites, the experimental set-up and the environmental and experimental conditions during the two experiments. The 20-day experiment in the Bay of Calvi was undoubtedly representative of summer conditions in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea with low nutrient and chlorophyll a concentrations, warm waters and high surface solar irradiance. In contrast, the winter experiment, which was reduced to 12 days because of bad weather conditions, failed to reproduce the mesotrophic conditions typical of the wintertime in this area. Indeed, a rapid increase in phytoplankton biomass during the acidification phase led to a strong decrease in nitrate concentrations and an unrealistic N and P co-limitation at this period of the year. An overview of the 11 papers related to this study and published in this special issue is provided.