Variation in phytoplankton abundance along a transect of the Kuroshio
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Wilson, Emma
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[author abstract] Phytoplankton abundance levels are an important factor in the world’s oceans because they
directly correlate to productivity as well as contribute to the global carbon export cycle. Phytoplankton
abundance levels as well as chlorophyll concentrations vary along the Kuroshio in respect to area as well
as season. Measurements were taken with a CTD
as well as net tows. The abundances were taken from different depths of 200 meters, 75 meters and the
surface along the current from south to north and then back down. Mixing increased in the north
which increased nutrient concentrations resulting in more of the larger size of phytoplankton. The nutrient
concentrations were less in the south which was shown in the higher abundance of smaller phytoplankton.
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Senior thesis written for Oceanography 445
