The Irish Sea: Nutrient status and phytoplankton

被引:26
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作者
Gowen, RJ [1 ]
Stewart, BM [1 ]
机构
[1] Dept Agr & Rural Dev, Agr Food & Environm Sci Div, Aquat Syst Branch, Belfast BT9 5PX, Antrim, North Ireland
关键词
dissolved inorganic nutrients; enrichment; eutrophication; phytoplankton; Irish Sea;
D O I
10.1016/j.seares.2005.02.003
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
Historical nutrient and phytoplankton data from the Irish Sea are reviewed in the light of recent studies. Mean late winter concentrations of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN as NO3 +NO2), dissolved inorganic phosphate (DIP as PO43) and silica (Si as SiO2,) in offshore near-surface waters are 8.3, 0.7 and 6,6 AM, respectively. Concentrations in inshore waters of the eastern Irish Sea can reach 57 mu M DIN, 5 mu M DIP and 17 mu M Si. The northwards residual flow through the Irish Sea (approximate to 5 km(-3) d(-1)) is estimated to deliver approximate to 82 x 10(3) t DIN and 12 x 10(3) t DIP during the winter period. The annual freshwater inputs of DIN (including ammonium) and DIP are 123 and 9 x 10(3) t, respectively, Offshore waters of the western Irish Sea are enriched with DIN and DIP ( approximate to 3.0 and 0.4 mu M, respectively) relative to Celtic Sea shelf break concentrations but salinity DIN relationships show that measured winter concentrations are lower than predicted. Denitrification is considered a key process limiting nitrogen enrichment of the Irish Sea. The onset and duration of the production season is controlled by the sub-surface light climate, Differences in depth and tidal mixing in the Irish Sea give rise to regional variation in the timing and length of the production season. Maximum spring bloom biomass in coastal and offshore waters of the western Irish Sea (23 and 16 mg chlorophyll tu , respectively) compares with values of up to 44 mg chlorophyll m 3 in Liverpool Bay and elevated production and biomass in (lie latter is attributed to enrichment. There is no evidence that enrichment and changes in nutrient ratios have caused major shifts in phytoplankton composition in Liverpool Bay. Species of Phaeocystis are found throughout the region in most years and together with other micro flagellates can dominate the spring bloom. Red tides of dinoflagellates are rare events in the Irish Sea but regular monitoring of phytoplankton in the vicinity of shellfish beds has revealed the presence of toxin-producing dinoflagellates in the Irish Sea. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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