Volcanic ash fuels anomalous plankton bloom in subarctic northeast Pacific

RC Hamme, PW Webley, WR Crawford… - Geophysical …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Using multiple lines of evidence, we demonstrate that volcanic ash deposition in August
2008 initiated one of the largest phytoplankton blooms observed in the subarctic North …

Phytoplankton phenology in the global ocean

MF Racault, C Le Quéré, E Buitenhuis… - Ecological …, 2012 - Elsevier
In recent years, phytoplankton phenology has been proposed as an indicator to monitor
systematically the state of the pelagic ecosystem and to detect changes triggered by …

Phytoplankton responses to the 2014–2016 warming anomaly in the northeast subarctic Pacific Ocean

MA Peña, N Nemcek, M Robert - Limnology and Oceanography, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Significant changes in the abundance and composition of phytoplankton were observed
along Line P in the northeast subarctic Pacific as a result of a rapid warming of surface …

Nutrient and salinity decadal variations in the central and eastern North Pacific

E Di Lorenzo, J Fiechter, N Schneider… - Geophysical …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Long‐term timeseries of upper ocean salinity and nutrients collected in the Alaskan Gyre
along Line P exhibit significant decadal variations that are shown to be in phase with …

Net community production at Ocean Station Papa observed with nitrate and oxygen sensors on profiling floats

JN Plant, KS Johnson, CM Sakamoto… - Global …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Six profiling floats equipped with nitrate and oxygen sensors were deployed at Ocean
Station P in the Gulf of Alaska. The resulting six calendar years and 10 float years of nitrate …

Bioregionalization of the coastal and open oceans of British Columbia and Southeast Alaska based on Sentinel-3A satellite-derived phytoplankton seasonality

C Marchese, BPV Hunt, F Giannini, M Ehrler… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Classifying the ocean into regions with distinct biogeochemical or physical properties may
enhance our interpretation of ocean processes. High-resolution satellite-derived products …

Phytoplankton size-class contributions to new and regenerated production during the EXPORTS Northeast Pacific Ocean field deployment

MG Meyer, W Gong, SM Kafrissen, O Torano… - Elem Sci …, 2022 - online.ucpress.edu
The NASA EXport Processes in the Ocean from RemoTe Sensing (EXPORTS) program was
established to better quantify the pathways of the biological carbon pump in order to gain a …

The effect of the 2013–2016 high temperature anomaly in the subarctic Northeast Pacific (the “Blob”) on net community production

B Yang, SR Emerson, MA Peña - Biogeosciences, 2018 - bg.copernicus.org
A large anomalously warm water patch (the “Blob”) appeared in the NE Pacific Ocean in the
winter of 2013–2014 and persisted through 2016 causing strong positive upper ocean …

Prokaryotic responses to a warm temperature anomaly in northeast subarctic Pacific waters

SJ Traving, CTE Kellogg, T Ross, R McLaughlin… - Communications …, 2021 - nature.com
Recent studies on marine heat waves describe water temperature anomalies causing
changes in food web structure, bloom dynamics, biodiversity loss, and increased plant and …

Diversity and population structure of Marine Group A bacteria in the Northeast subarctic Pacific Ocean

E Allers, JJ Wright, KM Konwar, CG Howes… - The ISME …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Marine Group A (MGA) is a candidate phylum of Bacteria that is ubiquitous and
abundant in the ocean. Despite being prevalent, the structural and functional properties of …