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Published May 22, 2019 | Version 1.0
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SeaFlow data 1.0: high-resolution abundance, size and biomass of small phytoplankton in the North Pacific

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Marine phytoplankton are responsible for about half of the global net primary production and they play a key role in regulating global biogeochemical cycles. SeaFlow is an underway flow cytometer that provides continuous shipboard observations of the abundance and optical properties of the smallest phytoplankton. Here we present data sets consisting of SeaFlow-based cell abundance, forward light scatter, and pigment fluorescence of individual cells, as well as derived estimates of cell diameter and carbon biomass for the picophytoplankton, which includes the cyanobacteria Prochlorococcus, Synechococcus and small-sized Crocosphaera (< 5 µm), and eukaryotic phytoplankton less than 5 µm in diameter. Data were collected in surface waters (~ 5 m depth) from 25 oceanographic cruises carried out in the Northeast Pacific Ocean between 2010 and 2018. Eleven cruises provide high spatial resolution (~ 1 km) measurements across 28,500 km of the northeast Pacific Ocean and 14 near-monthly cruises beginning in 2015 provide seasonal distributions at the long-term sampling site of the Hawaii Ocean Time-Series. These data sets, available at the Zenodo open access research data repository (doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2678022), expand our knowledge of the current spatial and temporal distributions of picophytoplankton in the surface ocean, and provide the quantitative information necessary to test theories.

Details of the SeaFlow project can be found here: https://armbrustlab.ocean.washington.edu/tools/seaflow/

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This work was supported by grants from the Simons Foundation (#574495 to FR, #329108 to EVA and AEW, and #426570SP to EVA) and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (#3776 to EVA)

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