Seasonal variations in phytoplankton productivity in a shallow cove in the eastern Seto Inland Sea, Japan

FISHERIES SCIENCE(2020)

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We examined phytoplankton productivity in Shido Bay, an active oyster farming area in the eastern Seto Inland Sea, Japan, by an in situ 13 C method from March 2016 to January 2017. The depth-integrated daily phytoplankton production ranged from 0.13 to 1.61 g C m −2 day −1 , and the estimated annual production was 218 g C m −2 year −1 . The daily production peaked in the rainy season and autumn, when phytoplankton blooms were observed, and production during the bloom events largely contributed to the annual production. There was a strong correlation between daily production and phytoplankton biomass (chlorophyll a ) throughout the study period. In the study area, due to the shallow depth (6 m) and moderate light attenuation coefficient of the water column (0.38 ± 0.07 m −1 ), the mean light intensity in the water column was maintained at high levels (36 ± 5% of incident photosynthetically active radiation) throughout the study period. In contrast, the dissolved inorganic nitrogen concentration of the water was persistently low (< 1.5 µM) from late winter to summer. As a consequence, an increase in nitrogen supply seemed to be the key factor causing the increases in daily production and directly triggering the phytoplankton blooms in the bay.
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Phytoplankton,Biomass,Primary production,Dissolved inorganic nitrogen
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