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Optical, chemical, and biological oceanographic conditions on the Scotian Shelf and in the eastern Gulf of Maine in 2016

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Abstract:

The condition of nutrients and plankton on the Scotian Shelf and in the Gulf of Maine were assessed in the context of continued warmer-than-normal surface and near bottom ocean temperatures in 2016, a pattern that started in 2008, and continued higher-than-normal stratification in summer and fall. Overall in 2016, deep nutrient inventories were lower than normal. While deep nitrate anomalies have been mixed in sign in recent years, inventories of deep silicate and phosphate have been mainly negative since 2013. Spring phytoplankton bloom initiation was early and bloom duration short in the east, and bloom magnitude was small and duration short in the central and western Scotian Shelf. The early spring bloom initiation timing in 2016 contrasts with the mainly later initiation timing observed on the Scotian Shelf in recent years. Observations in 2016 provide additional evidence for a persistent plankton community change in recent years. The abundance of large phytoplankton, including diatoms, continued to be lower than normal. Zooplankton biomass and Calanus finmarchicus abundance also continued to be lower than normal, while non-copepod abundance was high. The abundance of arctic Calanus, an indicator of cold water on the Scotian Shelf, continued to be lower than normal. Higher than average abundances of Oithona atlantica and warm offshore species suggest greater influence of offshore waters in recent years, especially on the western Scotian Shelf. Changes in phytoplankton and zooplankton communities observed in recent years suggest changes in prey fields for planktivorous fish, birds, and mammals and could be associated with changes in the fate of primary production in the ecosystem.

Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) data become available one year later than data collected by the Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program. In 2015, there was sampling in only 7 months between April and November on the Western Scotian Shelf (WSS) and in only 5 months between June and November on the Eastern Scotian Shelf (ESS). Due to the poor temporal coverage, annual average abundances and abundance anomalies could not be calculated for 2015. Sampling on the WSS in April-May indicated (i) near normal levels for three phytoplankton groups and the dominant zooplankton taxa Calanus I-IV and C. finmarchicus V-VI, (ii) unusually low levels for two Arctic Calanus species and hyperiid amphipods, and (iii) low or near normal levels for seven other taxa. Sampling over the entire Scotian Shelf between June and November indicated (i) near normal levels for the three phytoplankton groups, (ii) lower than (June-September) or close to (October-November) normal abundances for Calanus I-IV, C. finmarchicus V-VI and most other taxa, but higher than normal abundances for coccolithophores and foraminifera on the ESS from September to November.

http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/csas-sccs/Publications/ResDocs-DocRech/2018/2018_017-eng.html.

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Date ( RI_367 )
2018-03-02
Date ( RI_366 )
2018-03-02
RI_415
  Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Catherine Johnson ( Research scientist, Bedford Institute of Oceanography )
Dartmouth , Nova Scotia , Canada
Other citation details
Johnson, C., Devred, E., Casault, B., Head, E., and Spry, J. 2018. Optical, Chemical, and Biological Oceanographic Conditions on the Scotian Shelf and in the Eastern Gulf of Maine in 2016. DFO Can. Sci. Advis. Sec. Res. Doc. 2018/017. v + 57 p.
ISSN
1919-5044
Status
completed; complété RI_593
Maintenance and update frequency
notPlanned; nonPlanifié RI_542
Keywords ( RI_530 )
  • Plankton
  • Chlorophyll
  • Nutrients
Government of Canada Core Subject Thesaurus Thésaurus des sujets de base du gouvernement du Canada ( RI_528 )
  • Earth sciences
  • Oceanography
  • Water
  • Environmental sciences
  • Salt water
  • Coastal waters
  • Oceans
  • Marine biology
Use limitation
Open Government Licence - Canada (http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada)
Access constraints
license; licence RI_606
Use constraints
license; licence RI_606
Spatial representation type
textTable; texteTable RI_637
Metadata language
eng
Metadata language
fra
Topic category
  • Biota
  • Environment
  • Geoscientific information
  • Oceans
Begin date
2016-02-01
End date
2016-12-31
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EPSG / 4326 / 8.2.6
Distribution format
  • PDF ( 10.3.1 )

RI_417
  Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada
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Figure 06 : Mixing properties at the fixed stations (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 08 : Optical properties at the fixed stations (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 10 : Nitrate inventories at the fixed stations (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 11 : Maritimes region nutrients anomaly scorecard (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 15 : Chlorophyll inventories at the fixed stations (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 16 : Microplankton abundance and community composition at the fixed stations (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 17 : Maritimes region plankton anomaly scorecard (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 18 : Microplankton abundance anomaly scorecard at the fixed stations (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 21: Maritimes region microplankton pigments anomaly scorecard (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 22 : Zooplankton biomass at the fixed stations (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 23 : Zooplankton abundance and community composition at the fixed stations (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 24 : Calanus finmarchicus abundance and stage distribution at the fixed stations (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 25: Dominant copepods abundance at Prince-5 and Halifax 2 stations (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 26 : Zooplankton biomass - AZMP sections (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 27 : Zooplankton biomass - Ecosystem trawl surveys (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 28 : Calanus finmarchicus abundance - AZMP sections (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 29 : Calanus finmarchicus abundance - Ecosystem trawl surveys (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 30 : Non-copepods abundance anomaly scorecard - Scotian Shelf (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 31 : Maritimes region indicator copepods groups abundance anomaly scorecard (English) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Figure 06 : Mixing properties at the fixed stations (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

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Figure 08 : Optical properties at the fixed stations (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

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Figure 10 : Nitrate inventories at the fixed stations (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

OnLine resource
Figure 11 : Maritimes region nutrients anomaly scorecard (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

OnLine resource
Figure 15 : Chlorophyll inventories at the fixed stations (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

OnLine resource
Figure 16 : Microplankton abundance and community composition at the fixed stations (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

OnLine resource
Figure 17 : Maritimes region plankton anomaly scorecard (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

OnLine resource
Figure 18 : Microplankton abundance anomaly scorecard at the fixed stations (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

OnLine resource
Figure 21: Maritimes region microplankton pigments anomaly scorecard (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

OnLine resource
Figure 22 : Zooplankton biomass at the fixed stations (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

OnLine resource
Figure 23 : Zooplankton abundance and community composition at the fixed stations (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

OnLine resource
Figure 24 : Calanus finmarchicus abundance and stage distribution at the fixed stations (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

OnLine resource
Figure 25: Dominant copepods abundance at Prince-5 and Halifax 2 stations (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

OnLine resource
Figure 26 : Zooplankton biomass - AZMP sections (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

OnLine resource
Figure 27 : Zooplankton biomass - Ecosystem trawl surveys (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

OnLine resource
Figure 28 : Calanus finmarchicus abundance - AZMP sections (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

OnLine resource
Figure 29 : Calanus finmarchicus abundance - Ecosystem trawl surveys (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

OnLine resource
Figure 30 : Non-copepods abundance anomaly scorecard - Scotian Shelf (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

OnLine resource
Figure 31 : Maritimes region indicator copepods groups abundance anomaly scorecard (French) ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

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07c79188-8d30-4c05-81a4-27126b74fc17 XML
Metadata language
eng; CAN
Character set
utf8; utf8 RI_458
Parent identifier
b81c8d9c-690f-4c2a-aadc-7935c0923cc0 b81c8d9c-690f-4c2a-aadc-7935c0923cc0
Hierarchy level
dataset; jeuDonnées RI_622
Date stamp
2019-09-12T19:52:57
Metadata standard name
North American Profile of ISO 19115:2003 - Geographic information - Metadata
Metadata standard version
CAN/CGSB-171.100-2009
RI_420
  Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Mathieu Ouellet ( Senior Advisor, Oceans Science Branch )
Ottawa , Ontario , Canada
 
 

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