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Published August 24, 2021 | Version v1
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Impact of upwelling on phytoplankton blooms and hypoxia along the Chinese coast in the East China Sea

  • 1. National Taiwan Normal University
  • 2. Academia Sinica
  • 3. National Taiwan Ocean University

Description

This study evaluates the rarely observed phenomenon of the simultaneous occurrences of phytoplankton blooms, hypoxia, and upwelling along the Zhejiang coast in the East China Sea. Results show that the upwelling uplifted bottom water to 5–10 m below the surface. In the upwelling region, phytoplankton blooms (Chl a = 10.9 μg L−1) occurred and hypoxia or low-oxygen appeared below the surface water. High concentrations of nitrate and phosphate were regenerated in the hypoxic regions, corresponding with mean values (± SD) of 16.9 (± 1.5) and 0.90 (± 0.14) μM, respectively. The upwelling expanded the region of hypoxic water, which nearly reached the surface, thereby increasing the threat to marine life. In addition to fluvial nutrients, the upwelling of water with high nutrient levels, especially phosphates, can enhance phytoplankton blooms. The results suggest that hypoxia can become more severe due to further decomposition of bloom-derived organic matter after blooms crash.

Notes

The readme file contains an explanation of each of the variables in the dataset, its measurement units. Information on how the measurements were done can be found in the associated manuscript referenced above.

Funding provided by: Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100004663
Award Number: MOST 107-2611-M-003- 001-MY3

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