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Cryptic Blooms: Are Thin Layers the Missing Connection?
- Source :
- Estuaries and Coasts. 31:396-401
- Publication Year :
- 2007
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2007.
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Abstract
- Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are common in Monterey Bay, CA, and have resulted in repeated closures of shellfish fisheries and the poisoning and death of marine mammals. In the majority of instances, HAB events in this region are first detected by the presence of sick or dying animals. The phrase “cryptic blooms” was adopted to denote the appearance of poisoning at higher trophic levels with no prior evidence of a large phytoplankton bloom. We hypothesize that the onset of many HAB events goes undetected because the bloom is initially concentrated in discrete thin subsurface layers in the water column that are easily missed by conventional sampling and monitoring methods. In this paper, we report on the detection and monitoring of a subsurface layer of phytoplankton in northern Monterey Bay, CA, using a high-resolution, autonomous profiler. This ‘thin layer,’ which measured from 10 cm to 3 m in thickness (85%
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
geography
Pycnocline
geography.geographical_feature_category
Thin layers
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Ecology
010604 marine biology & hydrobiology
fungi
Estuary
15. Life on land
Aquatic Science
Biology
01 natural sciences
Algal bloom
Oceanography
Water column
Phytoplankton
14. Life underwater
Bloom
Bay
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15592731 and 15592723
- Volume :
- 31
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Estuaries and Coasts
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........081183e230b6966ad62348d67c425f61
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s12237-007-9025-4